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anybody have the answers to Earth Science B Unit 7 Test: WATER as a Resource 9th grade
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Discuss the four cardinal positions of the Earth and explain how each brings changes in seasons by making reference to the
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Bonia
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reasons why angles of insolation are not the same
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How are the troposphere, stratosphere, and thermosphere important for supporting life on Earth? Which layer of the atmosphere is
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In one or two sentences, explain the ways that humans depend on natural resources.(2 points)
Pls make it two and sound like a
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How can clouds affect the flow of energy into and out of Earth?
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How would global climate be affected if Earth’s orbital path did not include an axial precession?
Select all that apply.
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Which describes why the poles do not get as hot as the equator even when they tilt toward the Sun?
Select all that apply.
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Which situation regarding Earth’s energy budget will cause increased warming?
Responses Incoming solar radiation is less than
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Which would most likely be the effect on the climate if Earth did not have a natural greenhouse effect?
Earth would be colder.
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What accounts for climatic conditions becoming progressively cooler between the equator and the poles?
Responses The Sun is
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In 3 to 5 sentences explain how gravity causes earth tides
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What soil particle size has the greatest oxygen holding capacity? What soil particle size has the greatest water holding
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When the earth is tilted toward the sun, what season is the NORTHERN hemisphere experiencing?
Group of answer choices summer fall
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John B
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Analyse the internal structure of the Earth by looking at the thickness,diameter,density and volume and density of lithosphere,
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Bonia
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Every 24 hours, Earth makes a full rotation around its axis. Earth's speed of rotation at the equator is 1,670 km per hour. What
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princessleaya
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how is an oasis formed
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Discuss seasons of the Earth
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Bonia
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Why did Antarctica’s climate change approximately 50 million years ago?
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Mesosphere
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How did oxygen in the atmosphere contribute to weathering of the lithosphere? (1 point)
O It removed the iron from rocks and
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Sarah has been asked by her teacher to investigate the following scientific question: Why are sea breezes felt during the day
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Maya S.
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The Coriolis effect is is due to Earth's..
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Noel
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What are the 3 types of fossil fuels?
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How will the changes to the hydrosphere affect the atmosphere, geosphere, and biosphere?
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Chey
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Earthquakes are essentially sound waves travelling through the earth. They are called seismic waves. Because the earth is solid,
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sarah
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The earth's atmospheric pressure, P, in terms of height above sea level is often modeled by an exponential decay function. The
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amanda
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"perhaps more than any other single measurement, atmospheric pressure is the best indicator of current and changing weather
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Staci
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each question is 10 points each, and i don't get 4 questions. I am in Earth Science and in 9th grade i would appreciate it if
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Alicia
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The _______ _______ allows congress to make laws to meet the changing needs of the nation.
Is it Supreme Court??? ammendment
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Anonymous
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How are P waves different from S waves?(1 point)
Responses P waves cause damage, and S waves do not cause damage. P waves cause
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addreian
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what term describes physical weathering due to collisions between sand and sediment carried in moving water and the rock surface
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What are the factors that affect weather?
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Noel
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Coal is a very useful rock that formed over millions of years from the remains of plants. Is coal a mineral
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St Jude girl
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The table shows the rainfall in inches in the month of July for the years 2006 through 2011.
Year | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 |
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Lila England
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What does weathering of rocks mean?
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What does weather of rock mean?
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hjulia
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Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.
A mountain climber on
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Hopeis
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In which two layers of the atmosphere does temperature increase as altitude increases?
a the mesosphere and stratosphere b the
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Conexus baby
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When studying historical geology, which type of rock provides the most useful evidence for uncovering what occurred?
igneous
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Ana
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How does the sun effect on weather
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Sarayu
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Scientists have studied the changing temperatures in the Arctic during the past few decades. Which effect did the change in
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Describe warm currents.
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The Great Oxygenation Event also led to the almost mass extinction of anaerobic cyanobacteria which were in part responsible for
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1. Which of the following is the correct definition of minerals?
A) A naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal
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Tim
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1. where does the conversation current in the mantle obtain its heat energy?
a. earths core and crust b. earths mantle c. earths
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Explain why Earth and other planets were not solid when they formed during the beginning of the Precambrian, approximately 4,600
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Princess Anna
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Where do igneous rocks originate?
o How are they formed? o What are the two categories of igneous rocks? o What are the
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troyer0269
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Over the course of Earth’s history to present day, how would land-based climate conditions have changed as existing continents
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How might the role of oceans in influencing climatic conditions on land compare during the time of the supercontinent Pangaea to
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