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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: This igneous rock is coarse-grained. The dark-colored mineral composing this rock is probably
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Q: Geology belongs to which main category of science
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Q: How is climate affected high in the mountains
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Q: Which layer of the earth is composed of silicon and aluminum
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Q: Which gyre would have clockwise circulation North pacific south pacific south Atlantic or the Indian ocean
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Q: How are volcanic soil important
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Q: How can soils be used to protect the environment remove ozone from the air add carbon to the atmosphere protect agricultural crops from pests filter pollutants out of groundwater
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Q: Convergent oceanic oceanic definition
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Q: Convergent continental oceanic definition
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Q: How does subsoil become more rich in minerals
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Q: What is the surface temperature of earth in degrees Fahrenheit and celsius
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Q: SO2 is metal or nonmetal
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Q: Water wind and solar energy can be replenished over relatively short time spans so they are called .
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Q: All life-forms on Earth are located in the .
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Q: In scientific inquiry a stated possible explanation is called what
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Q: Describe the two sources of energy that fuel life on earth
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Q: Point source pollution comes from sources that are
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Q: Waves are the slowest moving waves and cause the most damage
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Q: In which layer do you see mountains and ocean basins
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Q: The dense needles of Douglas fir trees can prevent most light from reaching the forest floor. this situation would have the most immediate effect on
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Q: 60 F to Celsius
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Q: A biology class has lab every 4 days and an earth science has lab every 3 days so on which day will they both have class
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Q: How do they use the minerals to create a tv
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Q: What process is the carbon in fossil fuels released into the atmosphere
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Q: How do some areas that are far from bodies of water have extreme climates
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Q: New crust is being made at ocean ridges. Why is it that earth never gets any bigger
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Q: Solid in the soil
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Q: How is it possible for mantle rock to flow
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Q: In which Parts of the world aids found
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Q: 250 Fahrenheit is what in Celsius
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Q: How does rain beautify the earth
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Q: Boaters have a responsibility to the environment. What is one of the three Rs
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Q: What was the original source of the sand and other particles
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Q: What type of soil is red soil
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Q: Which crop is grown in peat soil
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Q: 40 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius
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Q: When did Scientists develope seismographs
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Q: Why nitrogen is trivalent
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Q: Is it true or false that the core is where geologist look for oil gas and other resources
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Q: One of the basic self-decontamination rules includes flushing body and clothing with large quantities of water
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Q: What happens to the water table during heavy rainfall
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Q: How nature filters water as it travels to underground aquifers
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Q: How does water shape earths landscapes
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Q: What are the three perspectives of an operational environment
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Q: Fault movement begins deep within the Earth at a point called the what
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Q: What is the carrying away of top soil
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