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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: When the earths axis is inclined toward the sun what season will it be in northern hemisphere
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Q: Why do you remove top soil when you want to construct a building
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Q: What is the transporting of soil and sediment from one location to another by wind
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Q: What is the name of compounds that contains carbon
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Q: What type of soil can water pass through easily
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Q: How would you write this chemical equation Aqueous solutions of barium chloride and sodium fluoride are mixed to form a precipitate of barium fluoride and aqueous sodium chloride
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Q: Is a Br an element or compound'
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Q: What is the effect of evaporation from the ocean
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Q: What is the majority of most water stored on Earth
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Q: Does solid potassium bromide conduct electricity
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Q: Does weathering down a mountain take a long time or a short time
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Q: What is the function of air in soils
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Q: How are electric current and electric charge related
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Q: What soil would erode the fastest
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Q: Why is burning fossil fuels are a bad thing
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Q: What is the name of the process by which water carries materials from the upper horizons down to the lower horizons
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Q: Which of Earth's layers is the deepest
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Q: What technology was used in the past to detect or track floods
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Q: Why are grassland and forest soils good for farming
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Q: Which comes first history or science
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Q: Why are dark coloured clothes preferred in winter
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Q: Why does a river turn muddy after a heavy rain
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Q: What helps to hold soil together
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Q: How do you convert 298 degrees Fahrenheit to kelvin
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Q: Is fossil fuel rewnable or nonrewnable
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Q: Why does weathering have to occur first then erosion
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Q: What process causes sand grains to form a sandstone
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Q: Does wood burn better than charcoal
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Q: What rock group does gneiss belong
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Q: What are 3 substances that make electricity
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Q: What is the air near the Earth's surface heated by
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Q: Can corundum be scratched by diamond
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Q: What is the atomic number hydrogen
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Q: What is the term used to measure around a sphere
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Q: What is the air composed of in the atmosphere
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Q: What term do you use when the atmosphere keeps the planet warm
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Q: How are neon 22 and neon 20 alike
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Q: Why does snow turn black when burned
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Q: Why does a river during a heavy flood transport trees and large boulders
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