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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: 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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Q: What is the physical state of fluorine at 25 degrees
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Q: Why does the blimps movement not depend on the direction of the wind
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Q: Who were the two men responsible for introducing basic principles of modern geology in the early 1900s
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Q: How does soil erosion reduce the quality soil
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Q: Were does earth get it's internal energy
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Q: What are 4 landforms created by wave erosion
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Q: How might the affect of humans impact the other spheres in the earths system
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Q: What is the main reason that some areas of earth constantly warmer than other areas of earth
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Q: What is the symbol for an atmospheric pressure of 1076 millibars and steady
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Q: What land-use practices contribute to wind erosion
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Q: What layers of the earth the oldest
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Q: What soil type gets water logged and floods after heavy rain
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Q: Which renewable energy source comes from Earth's interior
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Q: Why is the leeward side of a mountain warm
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Q: How can you tell if a landscape was created by erosionweathering or deposition
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Q: What are the four top soil conservation
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Q: What are the non ferromagnesian silicates
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Q: What is a result of emissions from the use of fossil fuels
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Q: How does soil texture determine the nutrient holding ability f a soil
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Q: Which type air mass brings hot dry weather
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Q: How a volcanic eruption be a constructive force
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Q: What fills soil pores
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Q: What are the two main factors that influence seawater density
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Q: What plant substances does perfume contain
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Q: What causes cold nutrientrich waters move up to the ocean's surface
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Q: What do we call earthquake waves
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Q: What does the small waves on a seismogram mean after an earthuake
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Q: What biome has the lowest temps and highest winds
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Q: Why is weathering slow in cold dry places
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Q: What is the appearance of compound
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Q: When a dense forest is leveled by a tornado what growth pattern takes place
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Q: How do you think oil and gas companies can benefit from seismic prospecting
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Q: What is the mantles temperature in degrees Celsius
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Q: What is the weather symbol for cold fronts
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Q: How do volcanoes form were oceanic and continental plates collide
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Q: What type of soil is most porous
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Q: Are tornadoes the most violent storms on Earth
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Q: What part does upwelling play in the global circulation of ocean water
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Q: What are 6 types of mechanical weathering
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Q: How do wind water and ice help shape the surface of the earth
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Q: Why is the phenomenon called global warming more accurately described as climate change
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Q: Is the upper stratosphere cooler than the lower stratosphere
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