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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: 4 ways that can cause erosion
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Q: When farmers change crops from year to year to replace nutrients they have been taken out of the soil itis called
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Q: A large irregular-shaped intrusive body
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Q: A mass movement that involves sudden movement of a block of material along a flat inclined surface is called what
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Q: Light-colored igneous rocks that are rich in aluminum potassium silicon and sodium are called what rocks
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Q: Which of rock has a name that comes from a latin word that means fire
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Q: What is the luster of amethyst
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Q: How many atoms of each element in CaCO3
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Q: Under what conditions would you expect abrasion to cause the most erosion on a beach
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Q: What plate boundary caused the Acapulco trench to form
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Q: What are the temperatures found in each layer of the atmosphere
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Q: Which plate do you live on
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Q: Does uneven heating of air in earth's atmosphere can cause convection to occur
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Q: The point on earths surface where an earthquake starts is called
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Q: Acid precipitation is an agent of what weathering
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Q: Special types of soil in Iowa
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Q: The two most common types of folds are .
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Q: What temperature centigrade is 200 Fahrenheit
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Q: Salt marshes are primarily influenced by
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Q: Look at this image by the Limbourg brothers. This painting demonstrates what feature that characterized the International Gothic style
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Q: Are the edges of continents are the same as the boundaries of plates
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Q: In soils with distinct soil horizons the bottom zone is
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Q: All Earth systems are connected through .
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Q: What does the group number of A elements (in the AB numbering system) tell about valence electrons
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Q: Oxidation is a source of which type of weathering
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Q: Is swallowing hydrogen peroxide safe
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Q: To change or improve something by correcting faults or removing abuses
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Q: Destruction of forests can result in reduced rainfall and a drier climate in the deforested region. This is due to .
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Q: A pump is not used to raise groundwater to the surface in areas where artesian wells are located because the water in artesian wells is .
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Q: Describe what you would expect to see in the c horizon of a soil
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Q: Meaning and sentence unfold the mantle
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Q: What can harm soil
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Q: How does the sunlight indirectly generate petroleum in the ground
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Q: Why do we say geothermal energy is not sustainable
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Q: What are the negative effects of geothermal energy on the environment
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Q: Is pollution an irreversible process or it can be reversed
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Q: What is the source of energy that drives the movement of the lithospheric platesWhat is the source of energy that drives the movement of the lithospheric plates
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Q: What is the process of which causes erosion
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Q: Was the interior of early earth more or less homogenous than it is today
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Q: Why don't longshore currents form in places were waves hit the shore head -on
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Q: What is the greenhouse effect apex
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Q: What is A deep gorge eroded by water is called
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Q: Scandal concerning oil reserves
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Q: Some argue that geothermal energy should be the main energy source for the US. What argument could be used to dispute this idea
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Q: The process responsible for transferring material downslope under the influence of gravity is called .
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