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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 scientists learn about the levels of carbon at different times in the past
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Q: What is the name of the scientist that came up with the theory of plate tectonic
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Q: What are the major causes of surface water and groundwater depletion
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