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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: In what parts of the world are raindrops commonly formed by the process of Coalescence
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Q: Are humans the main cause of weathering
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Q: What is it called when the soil is blew away
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Q: Wind blew the soil away creatig an area called
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Q: True or false Petroleum and coal can be mined from the continental shelf.
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Q: The colors on the map above show the locations of the major tectonic plates that make up the Earth's crust. Which city on the map is most likely to experience a major earthquake
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Q: Water is considered an acid because it releases hydrogen ions
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Q: Use context clues to determine the best definition of the term shown in all capital letters. The geologists collected BENTONITE at the base of the volcano.
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Q: Read about how topsoil is removed and stored for later reclamation under the heading Soil Degradation How can this process be implemented to keep soils from degrading
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Q: What are surface and subsurface mining techniques. what are some of the advantages and disadvantages of each technique
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Q: What heats the fastest water dry soil paper or brick
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Q: Describe the patterns of global water use for each continent shown in the bar graph
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Q: The average annual precipitation worldwide must equal the quantity of water that what
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Q: Besides whethering and erosion what other forces shape the earths features
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Q: The type of sinkhole that shows a circular depression over longer periods of time is called a
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Q: If precipitation could not take place the amount of available water on earths surface would
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Q: Lack of water may prevent construction of a geothermal energy facility in a particular area because
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Q: As the soil on hills shifts how is it the tree changing so that it continues to grow upright
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Q: The earth blank field reverses from time to time
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Q: The diameter of Earth is 1.3 x 104 km. What is the diameter expressed in decimeters
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Q: What action is a direct cause of desertification
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Q: What is the chief gas in the earth atmosphere
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Q: What branch of science deals with the study of the earth atmosphere
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Q: Which part of Florida and Hawaii includes the tropical climate zone
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Q: What is one major cause of the global water crisis
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Q: All the atoms of an element are the same true or false
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Q: When combined with fluorine is krypton dangerous
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Q: Scientists who study soil divide it into layers called
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Q: What is (NH4)2SO4
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Q: Identify how rifting and accretion change the shapes of continents
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Q: Low area of land between mountains or hills usually contains rivers
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Q: Ions of the elements oxygen (O) sulfur (S) and selenium (Se) usually have charges of -2. Ions of the elements fluorine (F) chlorine (Cl) and bromine (Br) usually have charges of -1.
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Q: The hanging wall moves up relative to footwall in a
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Q: Two agents of physical weathering
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Q: Which result if water is heated and stored underground
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Q: One type of evidence that supports Wegener and continental drift hypothesis is the existence of .
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Q: By testing soil composition in various locations scientists are able to determine the age of earth's
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Q: The Richter magnitude of an earthquake is determined from the .
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Q: What is a moraine that piles up beside the glacier
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Q: In what layer of the rain forest does the hummingbird live in
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Q: A layer in the garden soil profile with seven letters
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Q: What layer is closest to the earths center
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Q: What would have to happen in order for Earth to become a perfect shape
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Q: What are the 4 types of weather fronts
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Q: How human activities cause or speed up erosion
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Q: True or false Mountains that begin when molten material reaches Earth and surface through a weak area of crust are fault-blocked mountains
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Q: True or false The Appalachians the oldest North American mountains are an example of upwarped mountains.
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Q: Huge clouds of gas and dust floating in space
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Q: What will most likely result from the event in the headline
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Q: Can i find gold in limestone
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