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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: Which is a characteristic of soil with a high percentage of clay
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Q: When rainwater carves a broad deep gash in the land as it moves of soil
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Q: What forms the organic portion of soil
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Q: What other force increases the deeper you travel through earth
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Q: How can the density of the earth be calculated
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Q: Is dirt an homogenous mixture
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Q: What biome is characterized by soil that is rich in humus
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Q: Which absorbs more water clay soil or potting soil
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Q: What are factors that effect Texas' climate
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Q: Why fossils are rarely found in metamorphic and igneous rocks
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Q: What are scientists called that study ice bergs
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Q: How do the biosphere geosphere and hydrosphere affect each other in mountain biomes
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Q: Can Loam soil be rolled into a ball or clumps
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Q: What percentage of Canadian universitty graduates in the geosciences and get jobs in the petroleum industry
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Q: What elements make up cornmeal
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Q: Is calcium carbonate element or compound explain
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Q: Earths primary external energy source is what
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