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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: During the Great Depression drought and soil erosion contributed to an environmental catastrophe referred to the Dust Bowl. Of the states listed which was MOST affected by this regional disaster
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Q: What types of pressure systems are associated with tornadoes
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Q: What is an example of how the atmosphere interacts with the hydrosphere
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Q: Where are the safe rooms in your home during a tornado
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Q: How do scientist predict climate
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Q: Explain why earths atmosphere is like a greenhouse
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Q: Which of the following is a greenhouse gas
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Q: Where is magnetite mined
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Q: Is it true or false that the conditions of earths atmosphere at a particular time and place id called climate
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Q: Are carbon hydrogen and oxygen carbohydrates
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Q: What is sea coal
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Q: Does the lag time get shorter or longer the further you get from the epicenter
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Q: Why are ores not concentrated evenly throughout the world
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Q: How much do fossil fuels pollute per year
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Q: How does earth orbit influence climate on earth
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Q: How does soil texture affect how much air and water the soil can hold
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Q: Why does most precipitation fall into the ocean
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Q: Which layers of the atmosphere act like giant magnets
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Q: In order for clouds to form what must be present in the atmosphere for water vapor to condense on
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Q: What problems do scientist have with geological time
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Q: Where is this soil profile is solid rock being weathered into soil
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Q: How do you write an equation for the reaction of butylamine with HCl
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Q: How many people are struck by lightning every year in the US
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Q: What land form is Enchanted Rock
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Q: What are the six features that are created by erosion
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Q: What is stronger land-building or erosion
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Q: What does this process typically result in on the ground
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Q: What are the remains of living things that have been preserved in earth crust
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Q: Are Tornadoes most likely to form between 3p.m. and 9p.m
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Q: Is type c soil the least stable soil
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Q: Why is pure oxygen stored as a liquid under pressure
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Q: What soil is white and feels gritty
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Q: What do you call it when a farmer leaves plant stalks in the field to stop erosion
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Q: Why don't winds blow directly north and south on the Earth
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Q: What is erosion corrosion
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Q: What happens when levels of greenhouse gases in Earths atmosphere increase
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Q: How vegetation affecting erosion
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Q: How does agriculture lead to increased erosion
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Q: What type of rock usually underlies a karst landscape
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Q: Why does sea level have to do with precipitation
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Q: What are the advantages of erosion
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Q: What is the phase of change diagram
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Q: What does this tell us about weathering in tropical regions begins weathering in the Polar Regions
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Q: What term do geologists use to describe a mineral deposit large enough and pure enough to be mined for profit
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Q: What is the lower layer temperature
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Q: How would a soil that developed in a warm wet place be different then one that developed in a hot dry place
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Q: What is the Celsius temperature of 375 degrees F
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