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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 continents drift affect a continents climate
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Q: How does acid precipitation affect the weathering of rock
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Q: Why is soil erosion a recent problem
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Q: What caused people to move to the north into the areas uncovered by ice sheets at the end of the last ice age
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Q: What pulls things to earth
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Q: How are basic chemical elements involved in the formation of biomolecules
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Q: What did ALfred Wegener propose happened 250 million years ago
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Q: What are two ways life would be different if earth did not have to the motion of revelution
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Q: How many continets are there in earth
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Q: What covered the interior of north America from Texas to Alaska
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Q: What would happen if plants disappeared from Earth
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Q: What are the prevailing winds of the latitudes called
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Q: Is mount rainer constructive or destructive
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Q: What might you see after an 8.6 earthquake
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Q: Why is sand a rough texture in soil
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Q: What are verbs that describes rocks
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Q: Why do you think only scientists live in Artartica
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Q: What are three main types of soil
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Q: What happens to rain water when it falls on land
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Q: Identify where the sun's rays strike earth most directly and least directly
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Q: What is 32 degrees below zero Celsius in Fahrenheit
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Q: How do we obtain fossil fuels
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Q: What type of mine may be used to remove coal from a coal seam deep underground
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Q: Why is gulfoss falls erosion
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Q: Why is radiation and energy balance so important on earth
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Q: Are certain conditions necessary for fossil fuel to form
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Q: What causes the erosion of rocks on the moons surface
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Q: What are two ways the atmosphere helps the earth
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Q: How is 8 used in earth science
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Q: Wind speed above 74 miles per hour tropical depression tropical disturbance tropical storm
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Q: WHAT IS THE Texture Black soil soil
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