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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: How are cold fronts different from stationary fronts
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Q: When does rill erosion occur
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Q: Why does soil absorb more solar radiation than grass
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Q: Support for wagners hypothesis of continental drift includes evidence of changes in
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Q: On a planimetric map what is used to convert between the distance on the map and the actual distance in a real life
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Q: Is the outer core liquid true or false
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Q: The repeating pattern of a mineral and particles forms a solid called a(n)
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Q: Describe how volcanic mountains are formed.
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Q: The movement of the tectonic plates changes the number of continents on Earth. This change would be seen over
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Q: Which direction does wind tend to blow
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Q: Faults are caused by tensional forces.
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Q: What are the difference between organic soil and mineral soil
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Q: Water from an area has a limestone and chalk strata is most likely to be
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Q: What is the decayed matter that becomes part of the soil
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Q: How can liquefaction cause damage during earthquakes
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Q: .Is it possible for any of the earth material scenes to be affected by both mechanical and chemical weathering If so describe the scene and situations.
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Q: A mass movement called occurs when sediment suddenly slips downhill in one large mass.
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Q: How does human activity affect soils
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Q: After a lightning storm the Rodriguez family notices the TV no longer works. What probably caused this malfunction
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Q: Why is coal only found on certain places on earth
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Q: What are some facts and characteristics about precipitation
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Q: The balance between the weight of a continent and the buoyant force of mantle is
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Q: Explain why potholes form in colder regions and not warmer
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Q: Water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back to Earth's surface again in a process known as the water cycle. Which of the following is the major form of energy driving the water cycle
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Q: Explain how the cobbles and pebbles that were transported by these streams become smooth and rounded in shape
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Q: Identify one similarity and one difference between the inner core and outer core
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Q: What is the type of weathering where rock is dissolved by an acid
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Q: During which era did the supercontinent Pangaea break up
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Q: The breakup of Pangaea occurred during the .
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Q: When plate movement causes rocks to break what is is called
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Q: If a tall shield volcano has been built from many eruptions over thousands of years the magma that helped build this volcano contained
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Q: Give and example of a model used in Earth science. explain why models are are particularly important to this field
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Q: You find a type of volcanic rock that is fairly smooth and has only a few small holes made when gas and water vapor escaped as the rock cooled. You know that the rock can be classified as .
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Q: Explain two ways in which water and properties help sustain life.
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Q: What is the average snowfall in nanaimo
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Q: Water stored in snow and ice can return directly to the atmosphere through the process of sublimation.
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Q: A has some kind of unity in terms of terrain climate government language and so on.
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Q: Finding a living system on earth in what was once thought to be a sterile environment should enhance the liklihood of finding life off earth why
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Q: The type of sinkhole that shows circular depression over longer periods of time is called a
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Q: The Gutenberg Discontinuity is found directly above this layer of the earth.
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Q: The movement of Earths crust forms metamorphic rock when
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Q: A scientist wonders what would happen if all the trees in the Amazon rain forest were cut down. Which of the following is the most ethical reason for running a simulation rather than cu
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Q: Rubbing a mineral against a piece of unglazed ceramic tile is a test for .
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Q: What kind of rocks are mined in Georgia
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Q: What is the most studied transfom fault in the world
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Q: Scientist are working to harness the geothermal energy in these.
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Q: Are a lot like gasses but the atoms are different because they are made of free electrons
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Q: Which layer do virtually all weather phenomenon take place
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