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What does studying ice cores in Antarctica help scientists understand?
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Question #077c6
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Why do metamorphic rocks often form deep under the surface of the Earth?
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How do tides affect the organisms living in intertidal zones?
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Why do composite cone volcanoes have the most violent eruptions?
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Question #4df63
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Question #1d437
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What makes up our environment?
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How can you tell if an older rock is above a younger one?
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What type of earthquake happens at a divergent fault?
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How are clastic sedimentary rocks classified?
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What is Thermohaline circulation driven by?
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The number of protons in an atom of an element is the atomic what for that element?
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What is the name for magma that has erupted?
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What type of bond shares electrons?
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How to determine which one undergoes oxidation and which one undergoes reduction? For this equation.
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How is the R-scale different from the Moment Scale?
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What is the electronegativity of an element?
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How would you describe the electronegativity of an element?
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When does frost wedging happen?
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What can tsunamis be directly caused by?
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Question #fb018
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What do you think will happen if the ozone layer continues to be destroyed? What do you think the government should do to help?
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How do temperature and pressure effect magma formation?
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In what kind of rock will you find fossils?
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When humans intervene to save species from extinction is that altering the natural processes of nature?
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Why isn't the fossil record complete?
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How does the rock cycle change one rock into another?
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What is a divergent boundary?
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How would you define polar and non-polar bonds?
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How do detrital, chemical and organic sedimentary rocks differ from one another?
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What do scientist use to determine the geological time scale?
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How does water distribution affect biodiversity?
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What is biodiversity, and what are some examples?
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How would you use Personification in a sentence?
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Why do we put commas before names?
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Which of the following is a naturally occurring radioactive element?
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How could we conserve fossil fuels?
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Weathering, deposition, and cementation are all involved in the formation of a rock. What type of rock is it?
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Do the mineral groups carbonates, halides, or sulfides contain silicon?
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What is a binary phase diagram?
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in a silver atom, with a mass number of 108?
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What is a convergent boundary?
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What types of plants and animals were present on Pangaea?
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The remains of living organisms are compressed and stuck together over time to form a rock. What type of rock is it?
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What is the significance of water resources?
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Question #c4d74
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Question #5781e
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What causes pollution?
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What are conducting tissues of plants?
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How is the rock cycle related to the principle of uniformitarianism?
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What are the giant slabs of rock that Earth's crust is broken up into?
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What are the advantages/disadvantages of a high population density?
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Whom: direct or indirect object?
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What are the adverbs in the following sentence?:
They hurriedly set up their tents because the rain was falling very hard.
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Question #fe61d
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Question #9cad7
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Can someone define and list the three processes in the water cycle?
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Is a solution a homogenous mixture?
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What are the effects of acid rain?
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What are chromosomes?
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How do you change the following sentence to the future tense?:
She bought three puppies.
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How does the formation of coal differ from the formation of limestone?
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What are the adjectives in the following sentence?:
A lot of small cars were involved in a large traffic jam near the busy intersection.
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Question #d2b50
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What is industrial pollution, and what are its causes and effects?
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Question #ad235
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What is the chemical composition of acid rain?
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What happens when lower layers of air are warmed?
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Why do liquids solidify when they are cooled?
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What is the periodic table?
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Why is spectroscopy important?
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Who was Alfred Wegener and what did he theorize? What kind of information or items did he use to support his theory?
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What movement of Earth is responsible for seasonal changes?
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How are non renewable energy resources formed?
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What is noise pollution and how does it affect us?
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How can fossils provide evidence for evolution?
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Why are erosion and deposition important?
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What things can happen to pollutants in the troposphere?
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Question #e2057
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What are the factors that allow the Earth to be the only planet that supports life?
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Why is weathering a destructive force?
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What happens along a transform plate boundary?
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Why can water pass easily through sandstone but not through shale?
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What does a subducting oceanic plate do?