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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 the difference between a nitrogen atom N and a nitrogen ion N3
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Q: Which four pieces of evidence listed below did Alfred Wegener use to support his hypothesis of continental drifting
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Q: What is the ratio of nitrogen atoms N to oxygen atoms O in a compound with the formula N2O5 is the same as the compound NO2
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Q: What was the time period between ice ages was called
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Q: How the biosphere and the lithosphere interact with one another through the hydrosphere
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Q: What is the coldest and windiest region on earth
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Q: Is there anyone without sin o earth
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Q: What does 22F in a C mean
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Q: Explain the evidence that supports the existence of Pangaea
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Q: What covrrs 70 percent of the Earth's surface
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Q: What are two ways people use the land for work or industry in each region
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Q: What type of clouds is called fair weather clouds and looks like floating cotton
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Q: Does CFC's cause Global warming
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Q: What is 130 degrees Celsius minus negative 110 degrees Celsius
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Q: Why does global warming decrease temperatures
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Q: What is a question that can be answered using scientific method
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Q: Where is the lowest elevation on earth's map
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Q: How cold is -2 degree Celsius
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Q: How many fault line does rocky mountain have
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Q: What are pieces of glacier ice break off called
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Q: Do the stars move relative to each other Why
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Q: What is -11 Fahrenheit in degrees Celsius
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