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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: The continental crust is composed of
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Q: What type of sediments do you think would undergo more compaction grains of sand or grains of clay explain your choice
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Q: What characteristic of iron would make it a bad material for housing a compass
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Q: The texture or particle size of soil determines
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Q: The downward movement of soil is called
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Q: What two atoms would typically for a covalent bond
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Q: Why does shale usually crumble easily
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Q: The process of water vapor changing to a liquid is called .
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Q: A(n) is a gap in the geologic record where some rock layers have been lost because of erosion.
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Q: The Earth and crust is a thin layer made up of
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Q: The majority of minerals nutrients and organic material is found in which layer of soil
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Q: The tallest mountains on Earth are formed by
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Q: Is a magnet a metal
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Q: What is found at the boundaries of a terrane
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Q: What types of atoms are involved in molecular compounds
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Q: The elevation difference between one contour line and the next is called
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Q: Due to continental drift the North American and European continents are drifting apart at an average speed of about 3 cm per year At this speed how long will it take for them to drift apart m
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Q: What troposphere contained
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Q: What are the similarities between and difference among the theories of continental drift sea floor spreading and plate tectonics
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Q: Which is the best description of weathering
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Q: If the primary source of atmospheric thermal energy on Earth is energy from the Sun what conclusion can be made from the diagram
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Q: Granite and basalt are exposed at earth surface in a hot wet region. will mechanical weathering predominate which rock will weather most rapidly
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Q: In the winter this process happens in rock in the countryside .What is the name of this process
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Q: How can deposition change Earth surface
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Q: How do reforestation help prevent soil erosion
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Q: How does weathering of rocks take place
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Q: What conditions is a landfill exposed to
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Q: Does biofuels cause pollution
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Q: What natural resource is fossil energy derived from
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Q: What happens to the air that sinks at the poles
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Q: Caverns most commonly form in bedrock.
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Q: The main source of organic matter in soil is .
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Q: Is TiO2 a binary ionic compound
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Q: Mechanical weathering caused by rock fragments tumbling against each other is called
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Q: A soil sample contains sand clay and silt order these three inorganic types of matter from smallest to largest particle size
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Q: What materials make up our planet How do you think they help living organisms survive
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Q: Till moraine and kettle are examples of
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Q: On the product continuum a system falls in the area of low volume and low standardization but it is NOT at the extreme left (lowest) point. Based on this which process is recommended for producing the
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Q: City X has summers around 25 degrees centigrade and winters around 5 degrees centigrade. City Y has summers around 30 degrees centigrade and winters around -20 degrees centigrade. What might cause thi
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Q: Industrialization was criticized for the damage it did to the environment. How did this pollution relate to the treatment of workers
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Q: How are earth's surface changed by both slow and fast
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Q: What is the noble gas electron configuration for the potassium atom
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Q: What Scientific term for layers
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Q: What is the scientific name of dust
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Q: In the chemical formula CaCO3 what does the number 3 mean
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Q: The biosphere extends about 9 km above sea level and about 19 km below sea level. How thick is the biosphere in meters
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Q: What are the main agents of weathering eroisionand deposition
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Q: 3. How does the bare soil surface type affect the amount of runoff
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