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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 soil makes the best aquifer
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Q: Why is geothermal energy consider renewable
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Q: What effects does sulphur dioxide have to the atmosphere
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Q: What colour is the iodine flame
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Q: What Problems are caused by the melting of permafrost
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Q: What is limiting factor of a desert biome
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Q: Which type of scientist might make predictions about the path of hurricane
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Q: Which important element was missing in earths early atmosohere
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Q: When is the last time a large oil reserve was discovered
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Q: What is oxidation state of oxygen in alkaline earth metal oxides
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Q: What is an elliptical satellite
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Q: How do aerosols form in earths atmosphere
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Q: What does none freshly plowed land mean
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Q: Would a young river erode more than an old river
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Q: How does the erosion of the appalachin mountains support the principle of uniformitarianism
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Q: Why are the oceans important to weather
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Q: What are large pile of rocks called
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Q: What are some ways weathering can happen
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Q: What is the altitude of eureka mt
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Q: What layer of the atmosphere has the greatest amount of water vapor
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Q: Minus 32 Celsius to Fahrenheit
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Q: Which factor does not play a role in both weathering and erosion
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Q: What is true about both fluorine and oxygen that allow them to pull hard on electrons
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Q: What methods are used to find oil
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Q: When a mineral breaks along a weakly boned plane it is called
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Q: Geothermal energy originates in
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Q: Why air pressure decrease as you go higher in the earth's atmosphere
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Q: What moves air into different parts of instruments and changes the length of column of air
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Q: There is 30 percent more of what in Earth's atmosphere today than there was before the start of the Industrial Revolution
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Q: Is the planet that features the runaway greenhouse effect.
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Q: What happens to the levels of surface water and ground water during a drought
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Q: What rock is soft and eaisly scratched
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Q: What is soil best described as
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Q: What is minus 10 C in Fahrenheit
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Q: What factors most directly control the development of soil
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Q: What is the major source of free oxygen in atmosphere
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Q: What angle does solar radiation in polar areas strike earth at
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Q: What is horizontal layer soil
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Q: What is the most suitable apparatus to find the volume of rainfall
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Q: Is land a concrete noun
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Q: Can an ether contain a carbonyl group
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Q: What is The scientific definition for crust
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Q: What does earth have in common with mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune
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Q: What is the middle layer of earth's atmosphere called
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Q: The heat source for the convection current in the mantle is the su
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Q: What is 20 degrees celsius equal to on the kelvin scale
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Q: What is the state of matter of Zinc at 25 degrees Celsius
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Q: Is Maryland mountainous or flat
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