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Earth Science
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: Low pressure zones at the equator and in subpolar regions
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Q: Acidic moisture that falls from the sky as precipitation is called
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Q: Which of the options below best describes the following series of statements John Smith is a person. All people need to breathe oxygen. John Smith needs to breathe oxygen.
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Q: Identify landform C explain how it forms and tell whether it is the result of erosion or deposition.
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Q: Describe the practice of terracing and how it help to reduce soil erosion
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Q: An unknown mineral scratches glass but will scratch quartz What measure om the mohs scale shows its hardness
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Q: Does physical weathering always invovle water
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Q: Most of the energy in Earth's atmosphere oceans and living systems comes from what
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Q: Suppose you have a lump of sugar water a spray bottle and a cake pan. describe how you could use those items to construct a working model of erosion and deposition.
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Q: Why is there a delay between the lightning an thunder
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Q: He movement of the lithospheric plates changes the number of continents on Earth. This change would be seen over how long
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Q: Analyzing ideas Explain why Earth is capable of supporting life
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Q: What is the definition of unsorted sediments
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Q: Why do carbon anodes need to be replaced regularly in the manufacture of aluminium
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Q: How the rock cycle provides a continuous supply and transformation of the earth
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Q: Why we have seasons on earth
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Q: An erosion by the movement of a n can produce a you-shaped valley.
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Q: How does Water moves into the atmosphere through and return to earth through
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Q: What is more powerful earth air or water
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Q: When rain rolls into a stream what is that called
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Q: 4 ways erosion can occur
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Q: What bond would magnesium and nitrogen make
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Q: Is carbon tetraiodide soluble
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Q: Describe how nitrates are leached from the soil
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Q: Why do mice need soil
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Q: Excess gases such as oxygen and water vapor pass out of the leaf of a plant into the atmosphere through the -
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Q: Where does most of our knowledge about earth come from
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Q: A major problem caused by humans is the contamination and depletion of what resources
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Q: The theory that continents can drift apart and have done so in the past is known as
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Q: Vent and rift differ
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Q: What is one way zoos help conserve natural resources
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Q: Why might surface mining be less risky for miners than underground mining
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Q: What is an example of an environmental cost of tar sands extraction
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Q: The process in which the weight of sediment above squashes together the sediments below
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Q: Which behavior can reduce pollution that occurs due to the burning of coal
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Q: Which of these is an advantage of surface mining
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Q: Explain why undersea mining has been largely unsuccessful to date
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Q: Descibe how reclaimed soil may become degraded
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Q: Petroleum and coal can be mined from the continental shelf.
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Q: Nearly all weather occurs in a layer of the atmosphere called the what
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Q: Boundaries are often found at ocean ridges.
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Q: Scientists divide earths atmosphere into four main layers classified according to changes in
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Q: Calculate the formula for the following hydrate composed of 76.9percent CaSO3 and 23.1percent H2O.
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Q: The social scientists in this discipline would study the use of nonrenewable and renewable resources in the production of goods.
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Q: Violent volcanic eruptions are common where magma has
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Q: What substance traps heat from the earths in the atmosphere
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Q: What term is defined as movement of soilby water or wind
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Q: Assuming that it will rain when the sky is cloudy and dark is an example of a(n)
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Q: The lowering of the water table that occurs when water is pumped from a well is called .
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Q: What blocks most ultraviolet radiation from entering earths serface
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