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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: What is the one large landmass hypothesized to have broken apart about 200 million years ago into conticontinents
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Q: What is the hypothesis that continents have moved slowly away from there current locations
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Q: How many atoms are in NaCI
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Q: How does differential heating of the Earth result in circulation patterns in the atmosphere and oceans
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Q: What is the practice of plowing fields along curves of a slope called
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Q: What ia the loose layer of leaves on the surface of the soil called
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Q: What is loam the soil made up of
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Q: Magnitude is an earthquake's what
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Q: Most moisture enters the atmosphere by the process of....
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Q: Because of their shape when seen from the ground tornadoes are sometimes called
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Q: What soil horizon is responsible for soil's fertility
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Q: What is basal drag force
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Q: Why earthquakes are most frequent in the Philippines
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Q: Which was a result hurricane Katrina
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Q: Why is there little seasonal difference in albedo in the tropics and across most of the southern hemisphere but greater seasonal differences in albedo north of 40 degrees N
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Q: How are the processes of evaporation and condensation very important for the existence of life on the planet earth
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Q: What kind of weather a stationary front brings.
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Q: The movement between earths surface and the air is called the what cycle
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Q: What is Earths magnetic pole
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Q: At the Earth's surface warm air expands and rises leaving behind what is known as an area of
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Q: Rocks in continental crust are as old as years.
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Q: All of the following are ways sedimentary form except
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Q: Remains or traces of organisms preserved in a rock are called what
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Q: Weathering causes the mineral composition of rocks to change.
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Q: Soil that is rich in humus has high .
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Q: In the weather map above most of the severe thunderstorms are likely to occur as a front pushes through the central part of the U.S.
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Q: What type of scientist most likely to study how an ocean current changes according to the seasons
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Q: Under what condition below would you expect a coarse grained intrusive rock like diorite to form
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Q: Does burning fossil fuels affect the water cycle
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Q: Is burning things geosphere
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Q: Is intrusive rock is also called platonic rock
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Q: The downward sliding characteristic of ridge-push is the result of
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Q: What is one reason the process of fracking has increased in the US
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Q: The weather of continental areas are less affected by
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Q: Does methane affect the Earth's atmosphere
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Q: A seamount colliding with a continent and forming a mountain chain on the continent is an example of
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Q: Torricelli invented a device for measuring air pressure called a(n)
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Q: Explain the significance of legumes in maintaining soil fertility
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Q: What does the radius of each circle represent in science
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Q: May form when water does not soak immediately underground
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