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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: How would a rock that formed from lava cooling on the Earth's surface compare with a rock that formed from magma cooling deep in the Earth's crust
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Q: What role do aquifers play
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Q: What is the name of a status cloud that forms near the ground
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Q: Earth can be divided into 4 major spheres biosphere hydrosphere atmosphere and
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Q: Water in the atmosphere typically returns to the surface of the Earth through the formation of clouds and precipitation. This means that the cycling of water from the atmosphere to the hydrosphere wou
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Q: The asthenosphere and lithosphere are parts of earths
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Q: Over time how might the grass growing up through a crack in a sidewalk affect the sidewalk Use the terms and ldquophysical weathering and rdquo and and ldquochemical weathering and rdquo in your answe
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Q: What are the most common elements in soil
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Q: The type and age of rocks found in this mountain range are also found on another continent. what might this means
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Q: What are three ways the geosphere affects humans on a daily basis
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Q: What is physical weathering in geology
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Q: The Fahrenheit absolute scale is called the scale
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Q: What Soil quality based on the relative size of soil particles is called
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Q: How can you determine the age of rock layers
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Q: Earth has nearly 4000 minerals which are made from naturally occurring elements.
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Q: What is A layer of soil that is frozen all year
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Q: Define chernozem and where its found
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Q: How are p waves and s waves used to find the distance from a seismic station to the epicenter of an earthquake
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Q: Ask us anythingWhich must be true for metamorphism to occur
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Q: Ask us anythingWhich of the following is not a metamorphic agent
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Q: The San Andreas fault is a great example of a zone where metamorphism is occurring.
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Q: Ask us anythingAll of the terms listed below are sediment transporting agents EXCEPT
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Q: The driving force behind plate movement is the process of that occurs in the mantle.
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Q: Earths thin rocky outer layer is its .
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Q: Rain falls in s.
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Q: Why would a disk's bad blocks be interesting to a forensics investigator
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Q: After high pressure areas are created around the poles cold polar air flows toward
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Q: All of these type of rock made up the lithosphere except
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Q: If two chlorine atoms were to attract electrons from two calcium atoms the chlorine atoms would become charged.
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Q: How is Millay Spring and Cummings Spring is like a perhaps hand similar
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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: Summary records are the lowest level of accountability
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Q: According to some energy experts why could tar sands and oil shale become important energy resources in the near future
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Q: Changing subscripts is one of the steps of balancing a chemical equation.
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Q: How does step farming reduce soil erosion
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Q: Smoke and hot gases tend to go downwards
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Q: The earth crust is made mostly of
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Q: Lithification is most likely closely related to
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Q: Rain is to drop as snow is to
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Q: What phase is water in at 1 ATM pressure and 150 and degC
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Q: What characteristic might help you distinguish between a sandstone and a tuff
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Q: Two ways in which the erosion effects of glaciers differ from of those rivers
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Q: One type of evidence that supports Wegener and continental drift hypothesis is the existence of
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Q: Compare rapid mass movements with slow mass movements
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Q: Predict the type of soil that will form in arctic and tropical climates
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Q: What method allowed soil to recover
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Q: A hurricane was described as a 4 on the Saffir-Simpson scale. What does this mean
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Q: What is a curve in a streams channel caused by erosion
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Q: The top level of an aquifer is referred to as the .
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Q: Wetness in the atmosphere
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