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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: What does all the water on the earth make up
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Q: How are wind and water alike
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Q: What are hot spot volcanoes called
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Q: Where does most of the freshwater come from earth
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Q: How can paleomagnetic data be used to support the conclusions of not only the existence of Pangaea but also when pangaea existed
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Q: Does earths gravity pulls objects toward its center
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Q: What is a major climate on the plateau of Tibet
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Q: Why is remote sensing important to society
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Q: How might tracking different parts of the ecosystem over a long time help scientists to answer their research questions
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Q: Coal is formed in what depostitional environment
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Q: What type of well in which water under pressure rises to the surface
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Q: What is a TRUE STATEMENT about the stratosphere
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Q: What are advantages of surface mining of coal compared to underground mining
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Q: What type of soil can become hard as stone when it dries out
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Q: What is stratification and why can it happen
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Q: What is the swell factor for mining hard rock
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Q: What are weather scientist called
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Q: Is it possible for two igneous rocks to have the same mineral constituents but different names
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Q: What are spatial processes
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Q: How does the angle of sunlight hitting the earth affect the energy the earth receives
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Q: What is the name of the first super continent that formed at the end of the Proterozoic eon
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Q: Do people generally increase or decrease damage by erosion by planting vegetation
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Q: What are the cooler regions of the earth
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Q: What are the main sources of freshwater used by humans
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Q: Why does the axial precession have little effect on the seasons
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Q: How running water downhill is the main process that shapes Earth's landscapes
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Q: What process cause water to leave the ocean
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Q: What is the mass percent of oxygen (O) in SO2
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Q: What happens to a soil during a flood
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Q: What are two sources of thermal energy in Earths interior
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Q: Can minerals filter through the ground and pollute groundwater
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Q: What can you tell about an igneous rock that has a coarse texture
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Q: What does hydrologic pressure do
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Q: Why Karachi's air is fresher and less dusty than the air in Lahore and other inland cities
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Q: How is flood named or classified
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Q: What does the passive continental margin have that the active margin does not
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Q: Which side of a mountain faces the moisture-rich ocean air
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Q: When two plates collide with enough force what occurs breaking the crust
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Q: What provides evidence for plate tectonics
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Q: How does the melting of ice caps near the north pole affect the salinity of the ocean
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Q: When does paleomagnetism happens
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Q: How is most groundwater accessed
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Q: How does earth interior work and how it affect the surface
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Q: What type of frost action occurs when a water filled crack in a rock widens from the freezing and thawing of the water
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Q: What makes iodine turn purple
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Q: Where would the river styx be located on earth
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Q: What is Unsaturated soil that water can infiltrate through is known as the zone of
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Q: What is the direction in which soil and rock particles fall
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Q: Why do scientists think there are cracks in the lithosphere
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Q: Is mud transparent translucent or opaque
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