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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 do you see that could have lead observers such as Alfred Wegener to hypothesize that the continents have moved
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Q: Why are mountains and polar regions not considered terrestrial biomes
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Q: What is a lack of a particular resource
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Q: When ground water is heated by a nearby body of magma rises to the surface and collects in a natural pool what is it called
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Q: What is responsible for the difference in temperature above the earth's surface
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Q: What is the plastic layer within the mantle
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Q: At which plate boundaries do most volcanoes form
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Q: What has the greatest impact on the temperature of earths atmosphere
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Q: Magma sometimes approaches or escapes onto Earth's surface Where does this magma form
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Q: Which describes the convection currents that drive the motion of lithospheric plates
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Q: Unlike Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift the theory of plate tectonics describes Earth's surface as
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Q: Which visual aid would most help a speech about melting polar ice caps
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Q: How many glacial periods have there been for the last two million years
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Q: What does groundwater naturally contain that allows it to dissolve limestone and caverns
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Q: How are seashells made
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Q: How does geothermal power plants obtain geothermal energy from the earth
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Q: How much of Suns energy is absorbed by earths hydrosphere
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Q: How much of the Suns energy is absorbed by earth's geosphere
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Q: What is the first piece of information you must have when trying to determine an elevation
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Q: What are four ways land can be eroded
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Q: What is the material found in the earth that is the main source of methane
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Q: How many atoms are there in 3H3PO4
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Q: Which rock can stand the highest temperature before melting
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Q: Does antifreeze have a lower or higher freezing point than water
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Q: Why are plains not good for farming
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Q: What do scientists believe about the earth's core
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Q: Why do we need to classify soils
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Q: Is it true or false that characteristic properties of elements do not depend on the amount of material present in a sample of the element
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Q: What is 1 way that the hydrosphere and geosphere interact
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Q: What is 60f in degrees celsius
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Q: Is a horn deposition
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Q: What percent if earths water is in glacial ice
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Q: Is a crayon considered a mineral
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Q: Decontamination will be conducted in the hazard zone
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Q: Were do minerals inoganic materials that form soil come from
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Q: Describe the 3 different soil horizons
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Q: What are fun facts about tornadoes
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Q: How many moles in potassium bicarbonate
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Q: How does normal rain effect the weathering of a rock
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Q: Why does it rain so much in Quebec
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Q: Is it true or false that the process that lays down the sediment in a new location is erosion
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Q: What is the layer of igneoussedimentaryand metamorphic rocks which form the continents and shallow seabed close to the shore
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Q: What is the pattern formed in fluid when heating causes part of the fluid to rise and then cooling causes it to sink again with earths mantle they circulate heat and drive plate tectonic processes
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Q: Is erosion destructive
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Q: What is good pictoword for weathering
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Q: What best describes deposition
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