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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: How do the ages of the rocks on the seafloor support the theory of seafloor spreading
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Q: How do you think weathering forms hoodoos in Bryce Canyon Be sure to give examples of ways in which the canyons surface is torn down by physical and chemical weathering erosion and deposition
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Q: Why is soil thin in the tundra and rich in the grassland biome
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Q: How does the erosion of mountains support the principal of uniformitarianism
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Q: What are the major structural units of the earth
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Q: What kind of rock andesite
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Q: How humans impact erosion
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Q: What is the gradual increase in the temperature os earths atmosphere called
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Q: How does the atmosphere help to insulate earth
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Q: Is it true or false that natural weathering is usually a very slow process
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Q: How do the different densities of earth materials relate to the layered structure of the geosphere
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Q: What are two main ways in soil organisms contribute to soil formation
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Q: Which is the color of powered minerals
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Q: When and why did lava flows
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Q: Toxic levels of salt are sometimes found in the soil in which climate
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Q: Why are some soils red
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Q: How does geology use transformations
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Q: What term describes the management of soil to prevent destruction
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Q: What can a soil scientist learn by picking up a handful of soil
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Q: What term describes the management of soil to preventvits destruction
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Q: What is the heat source for the center of the earth
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Q: How can air (oxidation) chemical weathering rocks
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Q: Why are specific directions important in a mine
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Q: What kelvin temp is equal to 200 degrees Celsius
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Q: Why are little spheres called protobionts important
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Q: How is geography considered science
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Q: What is a synonym for uniformitarianism
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Q: What does 97 degrees F convert to in celsius
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Q: What may have oceans to form as Earth's atmosphere changed
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Q: What is 212 degrees Fahrenheit 100 degrees celsius and 373 K
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Q: What are two minerals that make up most of the mass of bone
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