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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: From the following choices select the factors you should consider to understand the threat in your environment.
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Q: Wind causes erosion though ablation and abrasion.
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Q: 350 Farenheit in celcius
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Q: Where do the volatile organic compounds that pollute our atmosphere originate
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Q: What is river weathering
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Q: Oil and natural gas were created by the squeezing of over millions of years.
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Q: Tornado disappears then comes back
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Q: True or false the farther apart waves are the greater their wavelength
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Q: Tool used to measure the temperature
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Q: When you see steam fog or clouds you are seeing water in which state
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Q: If the carrying capacity of the earth was 9 billion people when would this number be reached
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Q: How long does it take for CO2 in the atmosphere to disappear
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Q: What part of earth receives the least solar energy
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Q: When mixed with water this mineral can dissolve calcium in rock
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Q: What element is found in sand rock or soil
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Q: What was the punishment for flooding neighbors' crops
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Q: When rainwater has soaked the ground to the point it can hold no more water the ground is considered
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Q: A person standing directly on the epicenter of an earthquake is protected from the motion and does not feel movement.
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Q: What is the difference between weather and cilmate
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Q: Why does the central plains experience the most tornadoes
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Q: The heavier the particles how does it move
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Q: What kind of landform forms on beach and is caused by wind erosion
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Q: Small intrusive bodies
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Q: Hot lava cooling and hardening is an example of what in matter
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Q: Where do erosion and deposition occur in a river
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Q: How is meta conglomerate different from conglomerate
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Q: Is the way a mineral reflects light from its surface
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Q: Which temperature on the Celsius scale corresponds to 257 K on the Kelvin scale K and degC plus 273
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Q: Weather is a condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place. Wind rain and cloud formations are all forms of weather phenomena. What is the primary source of energy for weather phenomena
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Q: Why do we have air on earth
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Q: What drives movement of the plates
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Q: What is the temperature range for poaching
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Q: Characterized by very wet winters and very dry summers.
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Q: What is 95f on celsius scale
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Q: Crystallization from cooling magma describes one way that
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Q: Who refused to punish men who occupy a cold bleak hill and sleep under frost and snow.
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Q: An artificial channel filled with water for navigation
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Q: A scientist constantly changes what during an experiment
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Q: Give 2 sources of EM waves in the earths environment
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Q: Where is the O Horizon located
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Q: How does a tornado form into a thunder storm
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Q: A vertical section of soil that shows the layers
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Q: Is it true or false that fracture is the tendency of a mineral to break along a smooth flat surface
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Q: Rill and gully erosion are caused by .
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