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Earth Science Unit Test
6 of 186 of 18 Items Question Monoculture, in which farmers raise a single crop in a field every year,
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Acidic water is known to react with the substances in limestone, breaking it down. What is this process called?(1 point)
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Earth Science Unit Test
4 of 184 of 18 Items Question Why do convergent boundaries cause the formation of volcanoes? (1 point)
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Earth Science Unit Test
2 of 182 of 18 Items Question Use the image to answer the question. An illustration shows two irregularly
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How could we understand the effect of latitude on ecosystem?
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Amiin
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Which major gas in today's atmosphere was introduced by living organisms about 2.7 billion years ago?
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Noel
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You are talking with a friend about Earth's history. They claim that how Earth appears in 2023 is the exact same way it has
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What does it mean to say that water cycles?
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Which statement explains how climate change could impact the formation of hurricanes? Cooler sea surface temperatures weakens
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9. Earth’s ozone layer _____.
A. has been thickening over the past several years B. traps carbon dioxide in the stratosphere C.
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6. Short-term climate changes have been linked to changes in the number of _____.
A. continents B. solar storms C. sunspots D.
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Abigail:)
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Less than _____ percent of the water on Earth is readily available for use.
10 1 70 3 2
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fe
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Which types of rocks can form on the surface of Earth?
image a Lava and magma b Igneous and metamorphic c Igneous and sedimentary
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Which types of rocks can form on the surface of Earth?
image Lava and magma Igneous and metamorphic Igneous and sedimentary
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anybody have the answers to the Earth Science B Unit 7 Test: WATER as a Resource
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bob
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Earth's atmosphere has a mixture of gases. 99% of our atmosphere is Oxygen and Nitrogen. The remaining 1% is made up of other
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Why does the pattern that you observe across the whole seafloor occur?
A. The production of new crust at the boundary is random
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What would be the best explanation as to why the S waves suddenly stop at the point they do?
A. the S waves are not strong enough
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The graph shows the different velocities of P-waves and S-waves through Earth's interior.
Which cross section best shows the
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The diagram shows the motion of two plates.
Which of these explains the feature that can form at the boundary of these two
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The diagram below shows how different seismic waves travel through the earth. Why doesn’t wave A move through the Earth like
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What is the correct order of the layers of Earth's atmosphere from bottom to top?
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Joe
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When do scientists predict the hole in the ozone layer will be healed?
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no
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Melting ice causes Earth to warm even further.
1 point True; the ice would have reflected more sunlight away from Earth’s
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no
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How much has CO2 increased in the atmosphere since 1750?
1 point 15% 20% 40% 65%
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How does water change the shape of Earth’s surface?
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alley cat
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How does the greenhouse effect influence the climate on Earth?
1 point It prevents Earth from getting too cold It prevents Earth
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Use the text Goodbye, Gas to answer the question.
Goodbye, Gas Which information does the picture of Earth on page 21 help show?
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sam sam
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How does the presence of mid-ocean ridges give evidence of continental drift? (1 point)
O Seafloor spreading shows that tectonic
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ulyjh,b
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What is the relationship between Howard Foster's data about earthquake occurrences and Marie Tharp's data about mid-ocean
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ulyjh,b
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Cenozoc era
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Amber, which is made from hardened tree resin, is a gem. Although amber is often used in jewelry, it is not a mineral. Which
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bobby brown
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Explain why isn't all the air on Earth at the same temperature.
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Johnny
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a place in which liquid collects is called what?
its 4 letters so my answer is site. is is correct?
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Bruno
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If you could drop Mount Everest (height: 8848 m) to the bottom of an ocean trench, would its summit reach the level of the
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Unknown
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An igneous rock contains a Pb−206/U−238 mass ratio of 0.367.
How old is the rock? (U−238 decays into Pb−206 with a
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sam
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Plz help due tomorrow would of done it but I had a lot of school work but here the question which of the following factors
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Carlee
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What surprised scientists when they first mapped the ocean floor?
The ocean’s islands are floating on the surface of the water.
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Emo freak
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In the Philippines in 1991, the eruption of Mount Pinatubo sent 20 million tons of sulfur dioxide particles as well as other
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Earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and trenches come from:
Choose the best answer from the options below: A Collisions of plates
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Remembering the diagram “The Structure of the Earth,” which layer of the earth is the thickest?
Choose the best answer from
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According to the theory of continental drift, what was the original state of the world's continents?
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Scientists can help determine areas likely to have wildfires by using satellites to figure out much humidity is in the air. What
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addreian
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Which is an example of evidence that changes in the biosphere affect other Earth systems?
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Lebron James
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What is the connection between more greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere and the temperature of the atmosphere?
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Maddie
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What are the three research goals of scientists in Antarctica?
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Muahah
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Why is the water cycle important for ecosystems?(1 point)
Responses The water cycle uses photosynthesis to make clouds. These
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_____ is having to do with the heat found deep inside the crust of the earth.
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_____ is having to do with the heat found deep inside the crust of the earth.
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Which condition makes Earth able to support life? a suitable temperature range dynamic weather patterns a molten core polar
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