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Earth Science
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 kind of heat transfer causes earths major wind patterns
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Q: The amount of water vapor that actually exists in the air at a given time is what
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Q: Two vast areas of air have different temperatures and pressures but within the regions the temperatures and pressures are similar. The line where these regions are colliding is called a(n)
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Q: What can occur to the sun's radiation as it enters the earth's atmosphere
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Q: What is the only continent not to experience tornadoes
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Q: What is a sensitive device used to detect magnetic fields on the seafloor
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Q: What is the place inside the earth where the energy in an earthquake is centered is a
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Q: Expansion and contraction with regard to weathering are caused by rusting.
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Q: What is compression in Earth science
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Q: Clouds are named by their shape color and density.
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Q: What do paints and cleaners contain that can leak into the soil
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Q: The Earth is warmed by solar energy. How is this energy transferred from the sun to the Earth
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Q: How does weathering and erosion relate to the formation of soil
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Q: Suppose the salinity of surface ocean water is high in a particular place what might you infer about the area's rates of evaporation
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Q: How do minerals form near the mid ocean ridge
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Q: Non examples of weathering
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Q: What is the part of the earths surface and atmosphere inhabited by living things
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Q: What horizon has materials that are leached and deposited
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Q: What is pollution that comes from one source called
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Q: Plowing removed the grass from the Great Plains and exposed the soil. What effect did this have when a drought struck the Great Plains during the 1930s
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Q: Earth is closest to the sun in august true or false
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Q: What happens in the star core
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Q: Which area of earth receives the most direct concentration of the sun's radiation
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Q: Sediments derived primarily from the products of weathering on the continents are called .
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Q: Soils that allow water to pass through them faster are more what
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Q: What type of front of front usually produces several hours of light-to-moderate precipitation over a large region
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Q: A slow-moving stream has many plants growing in it. Changes to the climate make the water in the stream move much faster. What is the most likely effect of this change
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Q: The process by which rocks are worn down and altered over a period of time is called
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Q: How were the Himalayan and Andes mountains formed
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Q: The study of the structures of deep-sea vents and of the life around them represents an intersection of which two fields of science
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Q: How does pressure change as you go from the surface of the earth towards the center of the earth
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Q: Hydrolysis is a source of which type of weathering
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Q: The road is most slippery A. after a long rain. B. when it is new. C. during the first half hour of the rain.
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Q: What are the parent rocks of a metamorphic rock
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Q: How much water a day does each person use
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Q: How do waves cause weathering and erosion
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Q: The westerlies bring rain and snow to the
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Q: What is the process whereby plants lose water vapor
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Q: What determines whether precipitation falls a rain or snow
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Q: What two methods can be used to mine minerals
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Q: How do plants help move water through the water cycle
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Q: How does topography affect soil
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Q: What are materials from earth called
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Q: How many points a snowflake usually have
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Q: Where is wind erosion least likely to take place
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Q: What is an invisible gas that surrounds the earth
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Q: What is the most important thing when recording a crime scene
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Q: Is icicle a mineral
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Q: What animal eat the buttress root
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Q: Which plate movement relies on the weight of the subduction crust
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