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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: How can you use term organic matter in a sentence about soil
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Q: Why do rock falls occur at Chapmans Peaks
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Q: Is nitrogen cycled through the earth's atmosphere
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Q: Where is water relased from to the atmosphere
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Q: Are veins under high pressure
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Q: What are tiny little soil particles in the atmosphere
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Q: What methods can we use to guide learners to research an ecosystem
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Q: What geological process occurs when the acid in precepitation dissolves certain types of rock
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Q: Why is leveling of soil essential
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Q: Is water vapor an element a compound or a mixture
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Q: What are the effects of weathering and mass movement on a cliffed coastline
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Q: What are the effects from weathering and mass movement on a cliff coastline
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Q: How are rabbits responsible for erosion
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Q: How acid rain affects buildings made of limestone
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Q: Which two processes could result in the formation of high mountains with well rounded peaks
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Q: What is the role of the parent rock in the creation of a soil
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Q: What does the amount or runoff in an area depend on
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Q: What is a disadvantage of burning fossil fuels for energy
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Q: What do you call layers of groundwater
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Q: What tupe of physical weathering is caused when rocks scrape together causing small pieces to break off
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Q: How can scientist read the diary of the earth written in snow
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Q: What does it mean to change the atmosphere of a story
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Q: What was the highest temperature today in town
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Q: How do you get cubic square inch for top soil
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Q: What are the layerof the earth
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Q: What percent of earth is made out of water
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Q: Is the subdivision of Earth's geosphere
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Q: What are three feature formed by wave deposition
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Q: How does soil temperature relate to the number of specific types of organisms living in the soil
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Q: Can scientists predict when a flood will happen
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Q: Why does earth have a liquid water supply
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Q: What cause shifting mountains weight to change
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Q: How has the amount of oxygen in earths atmosphere changed over time
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Q: Why doesn't all precipitation soak into the ground
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Q: What does the snow whispered as it fell mean
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Q: Are earthquakes important
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Q: How are tsunami linked to earthquake
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Q: How are the Great Plains and the plains the same
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Q: What makes geothermal worse than fossil fuels
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Q: What kind of energy does the atmosphere absorb from the ground after the earth absorbs the infrared rays that the ground
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Q: What are some methods for minimizing erosion
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Q: What is the definition of data layering
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Q: Which land features are formed by water flows and wind erosion
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Q: Is a landslide formed by erosion deposition or weathering
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Q: In what type of fault does the hanging wall move up relative to the footwall
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