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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 a type of biome which is found on the land
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Q: What type of soil is found in horizon A
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Q: Which layer would you find humus
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Q: How does the movement of the old and the new crust move in seafloor spreading
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Q: List three things that can occur during an eruption
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Q: Definition for layers of ash and lava
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Q: Soil type is determined by the amounts of what
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Q: Wastewater is treated with chlorine to kill bacteria. However chlorine can be toxic to certain fish that live in the ocean. Why does this most likely add to the cost of cleaning water
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Q: Generating energy through combustion of renewable biofuels that cause minimal harm to the environment is an example of
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Q: Which is not a factor that effects the rate of weathering in rocks
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Q: Oxygen 16 protons
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Q: Fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources.
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Q: How does weather shape soil
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Q: The crust and uppermost mantle make up the rigid outer layer of Earth what is it called
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Q: A region has a low pressure and a high pressure system moves in what is best prediction about the weather from this information
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Q: Contour lines that touch or overlap on a topographic map indicate a
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Q: Earth and weather and ocean circulation are powered by energy from
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Q: How long does it take fossil fuels to form
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Q: The study of lightning is called .
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Q: Which of the following atoms do not usually form bonds A. Calcium B. neon C. hydrogen D. oxygen
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Q: Two laws passed to prevent or decrease water pollution were the Clean Water Act and the
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Q: What resource is a limestone
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Q: Describe thd different types of habitate listing special features of each
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Q: Water that doesn't soak into the ground or evaporate but instead flows over earth's surface
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Q: Can you explain why surface runoff or rain not absorbed by the soil occurs much more often in areas with soils with a high clay content.
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Q: When spring trees begin to grow new leaves what season of the year is this
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Q: When spring trees begin to grow new leaveswhat seasons of the year is this
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Q: Why is the geolgical column not really evidence for evolution
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Q: How does the bare soil surface type affect the amount of runoff Speculate why this happens.
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Q: Layers of rain cloud are called
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Q: How does anticlines and synclines and monoclines form bedrocks bend
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Q: How does the saturation of the soil affect the rate of runoff
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Q: Which temperature would be the more comfortable for most people 80 Fahrenheit or 80 Celsius
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Q: How does the soil type affect the rate of runoff
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Q: What are the Causes of long term climate change that are due to natural forces
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Q: What theory that continents move apart form each other
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Q: Why are californias mountains and valleys generally parallel to the cost
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Q: If wind blows against a mountain from the south side then on which slope would you expect to find the precipitation
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Q: When did the last ice sheets retreat
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Q: Is a component of soil made entirely of decomposed organic remains. This component increases soil fertility and the ability of soil to retain water. Subsoil increases Humus increases Topsoil decreases
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Q: Compare granite with rhyolite.how are they similar ad how are they different
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Q: Peridotite which is composed almost entirely of dark silicate minerals and is believed to make up much of Earth and upper mantle has a composition that is .
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Q: Suppose you lived in a hilly area with a lot of runoff what could you do to help the ground soak up more water
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Q: Real texture is experienced by touching and feeling a surface.
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Q: The water on the Earth today has been sustaining life for millions of years.
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