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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 is lithosphere and it's characteristics
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Q: Does tectonic plates move on lithosphere
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Q: What is water that flows over ground surface
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Q: Which of the rock-forming minerals groups makes up the largest group of minerals in earth's crust
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Q: Why do you think wind erosion occurs at a faster rate in deserts than in places with thick layer of vegetation covering ground
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Q: Can large amount of coal be found on the Central Siberian Plateau
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Q: What are the elements in the compound Fe2O3
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Q: How many elements are in the compound Fe2O3 what are they
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Q: Why are rainforests often called the main cradle of life on earth
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Q: Is c an element or compound and what does it mean
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Q: What is the most powerful method of erosion
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Q: When a cold air mass moves into an area where a warm air mass is located it is called a(n)
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Q: What forces shapes the earth
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Q: The meeting of which air masses causes thunderstorms in the spring
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Q: How are imprints collected in a crime scene
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Q: What does radiometric dating tell geologist about some rocks and minerals
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Q: What country is split by two tectonic plates
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Q: Is the stable constant interior temperature of the earths crust very close to the normal body temperature of humans
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Q: What contributes the most to polution
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Q: What effect does planting trees and bushes on a steep hill have
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Q: What mostly likely happens to soil when crops are not rotated from year to year
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Q: Why was wheat bad for the soil
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Q: How do you scientist track floods
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Q: Why do you think ecologists use the term footprint to describe the total resource a population uses and its wastes that must be absorbed
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Q: What are the fallacies of fossil dating
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Q: How much of the UK was covered by ice during the ice age
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Q: What is 41 degrees Fahrenheit in centigrade
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Q: What are the boundaries of the open ocean-
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Q: How can we conserve mountains
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Q: How much precipitation does the deciduous forests get
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Q: Is the middle of the earth a fire ball
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Q: Why are coastal area becoming increasingly popular
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Q: Do we live in the troposphere
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Q: Are ores and rocks minerals or metals
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Q: When air is warm it rises and leaves an area of low pressure which becomes filled with sinking cold air. After a hot sunny day the land cools faster than the sea. What is likely to happen after a hot
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Q: What kind of stress pushes rock in two different directions
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Q: What is the zone called that lies above the water table
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Q: How many years is 20000 days on Earth
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Q: Why are scientist interested in rainforests
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Q: What type of cloud forms close to the ground
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Q: What is the process of trapping heat by gases in the earths atmosphere
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Q: What does the soil association logo mean
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Q: What soil has marked capacity to retain water
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Q: What process is most responsible for the increase in early Earths atmospheric oxygen levels
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Q: What soil factors help determine the type of vegetation that can be supported in a region
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Q: What is the age of the earth that is accepted by most scientists
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Q: How can physical changes alter Earth's surface
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Q: What is the soil characteristics in the tundra
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Q: What is interaction between the hydrosphere and biosphere
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Q: Where do groundwater runoff usually end up
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