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Explain how the Earth’s surface can change as a result of global warming.
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how many tectonic plates are there?
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Explain the relationship between humans and climate. (Site 1)
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water vapor
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Explain how an increase of the annual melt season in Antarctica can have global effects.
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What is the current widely accepted theory about global climate change and what are some predictions associated with it?
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which component of soil has the last volume
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The principal source of air pollution from volcanoes is _______.
a. carbon dioxide b. carbon monoxide c. heat d. ash Please
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Explain the role of the ozone layer in sustaining life on Earth.
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All the radiation absorbed in the Earth’s atmosphere is absorbed in the stratosphere.
Please select the best answer from the
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Auroras occur in the _______.
a. troposphere b. stratosphere c. mesosphere d. thermosphere Please select the best answer from the
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Areas with more rainfall will have the same rate of soil formation as areas with less rainfall.
Please select the best answer
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Compare and contrast histosols and aridosols, the soils of bogs and peat marshes versus those of deserts and arid regions
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The chart shows the average low temperatures of an area over four months.
Month Temperature (ºF) April 45°F May 48°F June
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How are weathering and erosion similar? How are they different?
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Explain how artificial erosion is a problem even though erosion occurs naturally.
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Explain how chemical weathering differs from physical weathering.
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How does physical weathering compare to natural erosion?
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Explain how subduction zones are formed.
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Explain how the rate of soil formation can be accelerated.
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Explain what contributes to topsoil formation and how topsoil is important to plant growth.
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Explain how ocean ridges and trenches are formed.
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Explain how fossil fuels found in the Earth’s crust are ultimately the result of biological processes.
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How are waves related to shifting shorelines?(1 point)
Responses Waves can cause shifting shorelines. Waves can cause shifting
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Explain how biogeochemical cycles and the rock cycle are important for life on Earth.
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Explain what differentiates the Earth’s crust and lithosphere.
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In 3-5 sentences, explain the difference in good and bad atmospheric ozone and how each is distributed in earth's atmosphere.
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What is desertification? How are nomads and droughts related to this process? (Site 2)
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Explain several ways water is stored during the water cycle.
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Explain why water used by plants and animals today has been around for millions of years.
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What are the ways in which water vapor can reenter the atmosphere? (Site 1)
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The biogeochemical cycles move through biotic and abiotic regions.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
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Biogeochemical cycles on Earth serve a variety of different purposes. What do the biogeochemical cycles have in common?
a. They
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Compare the nitrogen, carbon, and oxygen cycles.
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What is the role of the water cycle in sustaining life?
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Where do scientists believe the missing carbon is going? Why are they not sure? (Site 2)
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Is epidemiology an earth study
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The Gaia hypothesis is an example of _______.
a. positive feedback b. negative feedback c. glacial episodes d. system overload
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Explain how the biosphere facilitates movement of water from the geosphere to the atmosphere.
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What system includes the living components of the Earth?
a. geosphere b. hydrosphere c. atmosphere d. biosphere Please select the
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What system includes oxygen, nitrogen, and ozone?
a. geosphere b. hydrosphere c. atmosphere d. biosphere Please select the best
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Explain how the biosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere are interconnected.
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Why are fossils important to South Africa
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Factors influencing soil formation
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Yvonne
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Discuss the various mechanism of weathering of parent material and discuss the different means of transport and deposition of
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Yvonne
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Give examples of different types of fossils and how they can be formed
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What is the correct order of the layers of Earths atmosphere from bottom to top?
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How would a diagram of the water cycle be helpful to a reader?(1 point)
Responses It would help the reader better understand the
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Which of the following is least reasonable regarding impact craters?
The size and shape of the crater and the amount of material
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Petroleum fuels are considered nonrenewable resources because they are formed from __________ compressed between layers of rock.
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