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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: Frost action is an example of this type of weathering.
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Q: Fault-block mountains form when large blocks of crust are and tilted along normal faults.
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Q: Moh's Scale is used to determine this.
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Q: A mineral that splits into smooth flat pieces demonstrates this property.
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Q: A mineral that demonstrates an attraction to certain other materials has this property.
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Q: Does water take one path in the water cycle
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Q: Scientist observe several rock strata that are tilted in an angle. What most likely caused the tilting
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Q: What is less rainfall on one side of a mountain
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Q: What are some examples of a physical boundary
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Q: What is the measurement of an earthquake's strength
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Q: Why is it so important to try to visualize the amount of CO2 emissions
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Q: The rising of cold water from deeper layers to replace warmer surface water is called .
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Q: Thunderstorms are the result of .
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Q: What makes the soils of The northern European palin so good for farming
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Q: The Earth and atmosphere and hydrosphere are powered by the
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Q: Explain why rain shadows form on the leeward side of mountains Something along the lines of moist air being tied up in clouds on the windward side
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Q: What are Earth's characteristic
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Q: Convection currents carry thermal energy from the sun to Earth
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Q: . As the rate of cooling of igneous rocks increases the size of the crystals that form
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Q: What is the most common minerals in earth crust
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Q: Differences in elevation are best shown using a .
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Q: All isotopes of this element are radioactive
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Q: The area of shoreline that is alternately exposed and submerged is the .
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Q: How is does the climate on the leeward side of a mountain differ from that on the windward side
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Q: What would cause rain showers to continue over a particular area for several days
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Q: Definition of unconformity
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Q: Continuously learning about your captivity environment and the captor is known as .
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Q: How vegetation cover Affect the amount of water in the water shed
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Q: How can slope of the soil affect the watershed
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Q: What soil particle size has the greatest oxygen holding capacity
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Q: Why would it be dangerous to build a home or building on loose soil or sediment
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Q: What is the Condition of the earth's atmosphere at any given time or place
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Q: Why building of roads leads to soil erosion
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Q: Effect of soil erosion on living thing wind
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Q: The process in which waterwindiceand heat break down rock is called
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Q: Although Sioux Falls South Dakota and Milwaukee Wisconsin are located at nearly the same latitude Milwaukee's average high temperature for July is four degrees lower than that of Sioux Falls. Which of
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Q: If the air in a carbon of milk was allowed to warm up what would happen to it
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Q: El nino begins with what
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Q: What erosion cause a weathered cliff
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Q: What are the steps in arc-continent mountain formation
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Q: What two things helped earth become warmer as it formed
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Q: In a reaction between lead (IV) sulfate and tin (II) chlorate the newly formed lead compound will be
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Q: How do plates move at transform plate boundaries
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Q: Why are temperatures more mild during the equinox
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Q: How does porosity affect infiltration
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Q: This is the combination of decomposed organic matter and weathered rock that supports plant growth.
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