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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: Compare the costs of using renewable resources to the costs of using nonrenewable resources.
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Q: Do corn grow on fertile soil
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Q: What other information about earth's atmosphere can you derive
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Q: What is the effect To much mining and quarrying for the purpose of getting precious metals and gravel
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Q: Lightning never strikes twice at the same place it is a myth or a fact
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Q: What layer of the rain forest do tigers live in
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Q: How does the use of pesticide affects the earth
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Q: What the effect of too much mining and quarrying for the purpose of getting precious metals and stones and gravel
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Q: How can carbon get from the atmosphere to the hydrosphere
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Q: Why do soils develop distinct horizons
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Q: What are the four minor layers
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Q: How do the climate and vegetation of the tundra affect how Inuits live
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Q: Explain the difference between magnitude and intensity of an earthquakes
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Q: Earth spheres do not interact with one another true or false
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Q: Decontamination site should NOT be located
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Q: There are many ways to drink water throughout the day. Which method has the least harmful impact on the environment
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Q: What is hard soil called
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Q: Uplift and weathering are two of the processes that shape the features of the earth how are they difference and how are they similar
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Q: Finish balancing the following equation Al(s) plus 3Zn(NO3)2(aq) Al(NO3)3(aq) plus Zn(s) What coefficient does Al(s) have in the balanced equation
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Q: Greenhouse gases can stop the transmission of this type of ray.
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Q: Earth and original atmosphere was made up of gases similar to those
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Q: Why would temperatures in the mountains be cooler than temperatures found in the coastal lowlands
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Q: What molecule drives life on earth
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Q: Long ridges of sand parallel to the shore are .
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Q: The top layer of soil in the tundra that thaws in the summer is called the
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Q: Glacial striations gouged into bedrock allow geologists to understand
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Q: Biological evidence of the age of the earth includes
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Q: What other information about Earth's atmosphere can you derive from graph
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Q: What property of ocean water affects climate most
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Q: The area of Earth science that examines the physical and biological changes that have occurred in Earth's past is called
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Q: Give two minerals that are mined using open-pit mining
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Q: Which types of forest is found in the amazon basin
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Q: What is sandy clay
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Q: Do we usually measure temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit or Kelvin
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Q: Which product tells when tropical storm-force winds greater than 39 mph can be expected to subside
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Q: What pluton is discordant
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Q: The lithosphere is composed of which parts of the Earth
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Q: Since oxygen gas is being released it can be inferred that the plant is
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Q: In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt
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Q: What is the point directly above the hypocenter
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Q: A(n) is a large channel in the soil that carries runoff
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Q: What is reclamation and what does it do to mined land
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Q: How is hail similar to frost
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Q: Wind erosion occurs at a faster rate in deserts than in places with a thick layer of vegetation covering the ground why do you think this is the case
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Q: Describe three farming methods that can reduce some of the negative impacts of farming on the soil.
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Q: Identify ways that soil compaction influences nutrient and water cycles
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Q: The primary wavelenght of radiation emitted by earths surface are
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