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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: Global warming is melting the ice caps. What is the most likely effect on coastal bird species that nest near the ocean
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Q: What are the three era's in phanerozoic eon
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Q: In general the law of superposition states that in an undeformed sequence of sedimentary rock each layer is
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Q: A can of soda has 35 mg of sodium in it. How many grams of sodium is this
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Q: An accumulation of different sedimentary and metamorphic rocks combined with scraps of ocean crust is called
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Q: Faults undergoing movement that is horizontal and parallel to the strike of the fault surface are called
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Q: Process of wearing away or moving soil and rock by water wind and ice
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Q: What does the convection current cause
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Q: Why is a soil fertile and not productive
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Q: What best describes the mantle
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Q: An unnatural temperature increase in the atmosphere near Earth's surface is called .
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Q: Which of the following is the cause for the difference seasons on earth
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Q: In hot and dry climates fountains of gently dripping water are often used to cool courtyards how does this work
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Q: The appearance or quality of light that is reflected from the surface of a mineral is called
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Q: What kind of resource can be regenerated or replenished by biochemical cycles
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Q: At the center of a tornado is a
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Q: Weather is a momentary phenomenon whereas climate refers to atmospheric conditions over the entire period for which records are available
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Q: One of the major causes of soil erosion in this region of the world is .
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Q: Explain why fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources.
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Q: The volcanic landforms at divergent ocean plate boundaries are .
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Q: What are things that can damage aquifers
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Q: Based on the diagram below at which point is the most oxygen being produced
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Q: Is school bad for the environment
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Q: The method is one of the mainstays of sustainable agriculture because it
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Q: If your doctor tells you that your temperature is 310 k should you worry
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Q: What are the processes by the which water can shape the Earth
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Q: In north America in what direction would you usually have to travel to go from a coniferous forest to a deciduous forest
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Q: Possessive plural of volcano
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Q: Minerals beginning with q
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Q: How do forest play a vital role in controlling soil erosion
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Q: Is truncated spur erosion or deposition
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Q: Is a U shaped valley deposition or erosion
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Q: Is a medial moraine deposition or erosion
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Q: What characteristic of electricity is expressed in watts
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Q: How does soil contribute in breaking down rocks
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Q: Reprogramming Thresholds vary by appropriations category
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Q: What two characteristics of the layer make it possible to retain this much water vapor
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Q: Erosion can be controlled by
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Q: A deer lives in a forest. It feeds on plants and drinks from a lake. What is the name for the forest that the deer lives in
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Q: Infer soil scientists discover that a soil in a valley has a C-horizon of sand that is 1 km deep. is this a transported soil or a residual soil justify your answer.
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Q: In which of earths layers do convection currents happen
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Q: Is not a benefit of burning garbage for fuel
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Q: What is the gradual increase in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere
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Q: How does the troposphere benefit us
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