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Earth Science
Explore the physical aspects of our planet, from its core to the atmosphere. Earth Science covers topics like geology, meteorology, and oceanography, offering a comprehensive understanding of Earth's systems.
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Q: Why are water molecules attracted to each other
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Q: Is KBrO3 molecular or ionic
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Q: If water contracted as it froze what would happen to earth
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Q: Explain the similarities and difference between physical weathering and chemical weathering
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Q: Heat energy from the Sun is transferred to Earth primarily by which of the following processes
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Q: About how many miles on Earth are equal to one degree of latitude
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Q: According to Figure 15-3 which gas makes up 21 percent of Earth's atmosphere
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Q: How does temperature change as you travel deeper into earth
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Q: What is formula is H2O
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Q: What is are water drops that fall to earth
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Q: Sulfur is found in all of earth environments including the air the hydrosphere ( ) the biosphere (living part) and the lithosphere ( or ).
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Q: A wire in a lamp that is turned on would have a magnetic field around it
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Q: Current passing through a conductor is increased from 10 A to 15 A. This decreases the strength of the magnetic field produced by the conductor.
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Q: Today you can expect the ground to get cold enough for vapor in the air to condense into water droplets which will be deposited on the ground
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Q: Electricity released which has built up in thunder clouds by evening
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Q: The type of sinkhole that shows a circular depression over longer periods of time is called
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Q: The layer of leaves that blocks most of the sunlight from reachig the ground in the rain forest is called
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Q: For what percentage of time has life existed on Earth
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Q: The formation of intense tornadoes requires the most powerful of all thunderstorms is called what
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Q: The following types of energies that the Earth receives from the Sun which type of energy causes sunburn
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Q: A hurricanes storm surge is caused by a combination of high winds and
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Q: How does our use of these carbon stores affect the amount of co2 in the atmosphere
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Q: What is the earth moon system is a part of what
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Q: Scientists know that the studies they are doing on earthquakes will lead to accurate predictions of earthquakes true or false
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Q: If an area has not had an earthquake in over a hundred years there probably will not be another one true or false
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Q: For the same insolation order these regions from highest absorption to lowest.
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Q: Does the convection currents in the mantle are mainly caused by heat coming from the core
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Q: Earth and acirc and 128 and 153s major geological and hydrological cycles are driven by energy from which source
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Q: Why is more than half of Earth and acirc and 128 and 153s fresh water supply difficult to use
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Q: Thorium-234 has a half-life of 24.1 days. How much of a 100-g sample of thorium-234 will be unchanged after 48.2 days
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Q: When are MEGS used to assess chemicals in air water and soil
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Q: What do surface currents affect
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Q: What has to happen to granite before water can pass through it
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Q: What leads to an increase in average global temperatures
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Q: Earth science includes what other branches of science
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Q: A metamorphic rock that does not appear to be layered
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Q: The newly deposited soil is nutrient rich and would be good
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Q: After heavy rains the floodplain of a river can deposit sediment. The newly deposited soil is nutrient rich and would be good
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Q: Which layers of Earth are mostly made of solid material
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Q: Explain how the four systems of earth are connected give an example
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Q: Explain how folded mountain ranges form
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Q: Air pressure is decreasing what kind of weather
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Q: All of the following features of the ocean indicate tectonic activity except -
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Q: Porosity is the amount of pore space in soils. Permeability is the ability of water to pass through the soil. Why do some soils have high porosity but low permeability
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Q: What phenomenon natural warms earth lower atmoshere and suface
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Q: At first what are helens feelings when she felt the broken pieces of her new doll
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