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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: Why is much of the water that comes out of your faucet recycled water
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Q: What means extracting minerals from the ground
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Q: Which substance in atmosphere and their combinations are essential for life on earth
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Q: What are day to day conditions of a particular place called
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Q: What type of grains does an intrusive rook have
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Q: What is it called when a environment produces abundant life
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Q: Why do plant produce less oxygen during night
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Q: What might happen to the population of animals in the climate became wet again
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Q: Which branch of earth science includes the study of volcanoes and earthquakes
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Q: How can the shape of a river stream bed affect the rivers speed and its power to cause erosion
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Q: What happens to the temperature as you go deeper in an aquatic system
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Q: If nearly 79 of the atmosphere is made of nitrogen how could there be a shortage of nitrogen in soil
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Q: Is a person a mineral
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Q: Why is it important that soils be able to hold some water
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Q: What is the first invention invented on earth
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Q: What type of map is best maritime navigation
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Q: Contrast mechnaical and chemical weathering and give examples of each
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Q: What are the main five agents of physical weathering
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Q: Does the amount of oxygen change from one place on earth to another
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Q: Is the conditions that produce the fastest weathering cold and dry
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Q: Why do scientists study earth as a sydtem
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Q: What can scientist study from remote sensing
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Q: What is the thing called when rock and soil fall due to gravity
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Q: How do people reach groundwater
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Q: What are you doing when you gather information about the environment through your five senses
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Q: What layer is most responsible for the green house effect
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Q: What is the chemical formula for nickel (iii) sulfate
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Q: What are the major carbon sinks on the earth
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Q: How earth early atmosphere is differed from earth atmosphere today
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Q: Why hasn't earth been worn flat from erosion
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Q: When the rain runs down slopes what does it usually go into
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Q: What is the force that deflects wind to the right in the northern hemisphere
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Q: Psychrometer measures what
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Q: How does lithium affect earth
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Q: A major difference between Catastrophism and Uniformitarianism is
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Q: What is the name given to a land that rises above the surrounding land and usually has steep sides.
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Q: What is The origin of all matter on earth
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Q: Is ammonia naturally occurring
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Q: Walter placed 1 cup of sand (S) potting soil (P) and a mixture of sand and soil (M) into separate containers. In each of the containers he placed a thermometer so that the bulb was 2.5 cm below
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Q: What is the most influential force in erosion
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Q: When cold air mass catches up with a warm air mass the result is often what
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Q: What is a environmental-scientist
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Q: Why do some dry are as have very fertile soil
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Q: What are the disadvantages of tilling the soil
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Q: Which best explains how the phrase white granular powder supports the authors purpose of calling attention to the environment
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