What happens to temperature as altitude increases in the stratosphere
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it increases
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What is thhe gases in the atmosphere
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78% Nitrogen 21% Oxygen 1% Trace gases
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How do you spell super califragil istic expial adocios
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You just spelled SUPER CALIFRAGIL ISTIC EXPIAL ADOCIOS.
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Which ocean currents does not occur in Atlantic Ocean
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gluf stream
brazil current
peru current
canary current
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What are glacier and polar ice caps
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Glaciers and polar ice caps are vast stretches of ice that cover
the arctic and antarctic. Some glaciers float rather than sit on
land however.also glaciers tend to be smaller than polar ice
caps.
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What statement best describes the composition of magma
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magma contains the same elements as earth crust
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What is the area of Streat
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The area of Streat is 5,200,000.0 square meters.
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What do all wetlands have in common
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They are wet.
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Wetlands form an important environment for aquatic plants and
animals. They are also a haven for migrating birds that have
retreated from the bitter northern weather, to overwinter in milder
climes.
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What does compression and expansion do to the concentration of a gas
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Expansion contribute to the dilution of gas. Compression involve an increase of concentration.
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What kind of rocks that are formed by volcanic activity
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Igneous Rocks: Basalt and Granite
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What situation involves shear
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Frequent shallow earthquakes.
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Which scenes show examples of mechanial weathering why
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2+2
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What is the source of a stream called
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headwaters
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In which layer of the ocean are you likely to find most plants
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The epipelagic zone
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Which factor allows earth to hold onto liquid water
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Moderate temperatures
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What happens to temperature as altitude increases in the stratosphere
it increases
What is thhe gases in the atmosphere
78% Nitrogen 21% Oxygen 1% Trace gases
How do you spell super califragil istic expial adocios
You just spelled SUPER CALIFRAGIL ISTIC EXPIAL ADOCIOS.
Which ocean currents does not occur in Atlantic Ocean
gluf stream
brazil current
peru current
canary current
What are glacier and polar ice caps
Glaciers and polar ice caps are vast stretches of ice that cover
the arctic and antarctic. Some glaciers float rather than sit on
land however.also glaciers tend to be smaller than polar ice
caps.
What statement best describes the composition of magma
magma contains the same elements as earth crust
What is the area of Streat
The area of Streat is 5,200,000.0 square meters.
What do all wetlands have in common
They are wet.
*****
Wetlands form an important environment for aquatic plants and
animals. They are also a haven for migrating birds that have
retreated from the bitter northern weather, to overwinter in milder
climes.
What does compression and expansion do to the concentration of a gas
Expansion contribute to the dilution of gas. Compression involve an increase of concentration.
What kind of rocks that are formed by volcanic activity
Igneous Rocks: Basalt and Granite
What situation involves shear
Frequent shallow earthquakes.
Which scenes show examples of mechanial weathering why
2+2
What is the source of a stream called
headwaters
In which layer of the ocean are you likely to find most plants
The epipelagic zone
Which factor allows earth to hold onto liquid water