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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: Is subduction convergent or divergent
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Q: What rocks can scratch a diamonds
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Q: How is the water in the swimming pool different to earths interior
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Q: Why does most erosion occur in the youthful stage
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Q: Is magnesium sulphate's melting point above room temperature
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Q: Is sand on top of bedrock
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Q: What are the three major types of faults are normal reverse and syncline.
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Q: How is mount shishaldin formed
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Q: What type of weathering occur in Scotland
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Q: Is Kettle erosion or deposition
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Q: Which country uses geothermal energy for most of its heating
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Q: Why is natural gas important for the earth
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Q: Do element properties change as you move across a period or whithin a group
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Q: Is P2O3 an ionic or molecular compound
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Q: What can cause mechanical weathering give examples
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Q: What is the calm center of the circulation in a hurricane
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Q: What scientist suggested that the earth is over 6000 years old
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Q: What is five events that trigger a mass movement
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Q: Why are surface waves more destructive to buildings than p waves are so s waves are
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Q: Is oceanography an interdisciplinary science
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Q: What alkali metal has 12 neutrons
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Q: What two agents of weathering would you rarely find in the desert
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Q: How are accumulation and groundwater different
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Q: What is the definition of breakage as it relates to minerals
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Q: How do you tell if your in a wet grassland
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Q: Why is weathering and erosion important
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Q: The temperature scale used in most of the world is the
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Q: What are fine grained particles tightly packed by wind called
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Q: What is fast flowing lava with low viscosity called
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Q: Which element behave chemically similar to sodium
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Q: How does ground water travel
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Q: What is the result of a build up of salts in the top layers of soil after excessive irrigation carries dissolved salts to the surface
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Q: What are two ways scientists can study climate
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Q: Is calcium bromide a gas liquid or solid
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Q: At what kind of tectonic boundary would you mostly likely find reverse fault
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Q: Why does low tide occur after an earthquake and before the tsunami
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Q: Can earth be considered as capacitor
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Q: Which temperature zone layer of earths atmosphere is shown in the cross section
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Q: What kind of soil is lacustrine soil
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Q: Why can water and mineral found in soll move upward
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Q: What are the grey clouds near Earth's surface called
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Q: How are soil horizons created
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Q: What inference explains the existence of the ridges and valleys of the Newark lowlands
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Q: What discovery caused scientists to rethink wegeners continental drift theory
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