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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 countries and cities are affected by the tornadoes
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Q: In what layer is earths magnetic field produced
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Q: What do you call someone who studies the world
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Q: What is the idea developed by Charles Lyell stating that the geologic processes that shape earth in the past continue to operate today
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Q: What role does gravity play in weathering erosion and deposition
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Q: What is the curvature effect
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Q: Why do tornadoes have a big hole in the middle
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Q: What process is responsible for building successive rock layers on Earth
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Q: What is the definition of layer of ash and lava
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Q: Which activity involves using fossil fuels directly or indirectly
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Q: What climate has a lot of rain
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Q: What type of terrain would you expect to absorb water
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Q: Does phyllite has layers
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Q: When does the greenhouse effect happen
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Q: Why is it important for virologist t study life forms on tropical rain forests
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Q: Why does water vapor decrease
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Q: What land forms occur in the arctic tundra
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Q: How does movement of fault change earths surface
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Q: How would studying a shoreline help a scientist figure out that there had been up and down movement of the crust
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Q: What is the upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cold air form
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Q: How do technies used to map ocean currents today differ from those used in the 1700s
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Q: Which group of organisms is most responsible for changing the compisition of earths early atmosphere
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Q: What role do changing air temperatures play in a convection cell
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Q: How do the source regions of polar and tropical air masses differ
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Q: What are two examples of mechanical weathering along the ocean
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Q: How does the information provided on the legend of a topographic map differ from the information provided on the legend of a geologic map
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Q: How can levees cause erosion
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Q: What are the characteristics of the three types of rocks sedimentary metamorphic and igneous
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Q: What can be said of a boiling point of a liquid
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Q: Can a finger nail conduct electricity
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Q: What is a system of satellites that is used for determining location on Earth
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Q: What is located at the center of the Earth
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Q: How does carbon dioxide affect the rate of chemical weathering on earths surface
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Q: What happens to the air temperature of a descending mass of air
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Q: What factors affect how sediments are deposited and what affect does that have on the surface features that are created
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Q: What are some natural forces that can change or destroy life on earth
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Q: What factors increase the rate of weathering
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Q: Which type of weathering is the result of water expanding inside the cracks of rocks when it freezes
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Q: Which type of force forms folded mountains
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Q: How long does the electric field extend
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Q: What is the relationship between the depth to the water table and the depth that a well must be drilled
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Q: How does gradient affect erosion
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Q: Why does the angle of insolation change between midday and evening and how does this affect the air temperature
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Q: What is one ways people use land
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Q: How is day and night formed in a form of a diagram
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Q: What region is nicknamed the Tornado Alley
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Q: What are the advantages of having coast
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Q: What is melting point of bakelite
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Q: When trees are cut amount of oxygen
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