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Why do we see sometimes see a rainbow around the moon or sun.
Because the light often refracts the particles to create the colors
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Eddie
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Which of the following is a pattern that takes many years to observe?
A.A catipillar turning into a butterfly-i think this is
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Hot stuff
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volcano:lava::geyser:_____a.steam b.old faithful c.mountain d.magma
a.steam because what comes out of a volcano? lava! what comes
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Haley
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what is the name of a large wave created by some earthquakes it is not tsunami off course Help plesaeee Since this is not my
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nun
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What are 3 examples of graphing natural phenomenas? How would you predict their future occurences?
One could graph the occurance
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Leanna
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
You may not think earthquakes and volcanoes can go together, but they are unlikely
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Most forest fires and wildfires are natural. They clear away debris, old brush, and dying trees, leaving heartier trees better
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idk 1
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Over the past 4 hours, 7 inches of snow has fallen. How many total inches will fall over the next 24 hours if the pace
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Certain trees, in fact, produce seeds only when fire heats them. If the fire removes thick shrubs and undergrowth, the water
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Most forest fires and wildfires are natural. They clear away debris, old brush, and dying trees, leaving heartier trees better
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Water evaporates from the surface into the sky and back down to the earth as what?
(1 point) Responses Clouds Clouds Thunder
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Most forest fires and wildfires are natural. They clear away debris, old brush, and dying trees, leaving heartier trees behind
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BODY SLAM WWE JOHN CNEAAAA LAWD HAVE MERCY
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How many active volcanoes are there in Chile? (1 point) Responses none none less than 25 less than 25 between 25 and 50 between
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URMUM
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In two sentences, identify the main idea and at least one supporting detail of this paragraph.
Most forest fires and wildfires
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On the evening of April 14, 2010, in towns across the Midwestern United States, the night sky flashed white, houses rattled, and
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BRU
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Which of the following would be considered the best TOPIC for the passage below?
* 1 point Captionless Image Fire-fighters saving
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Compare and contrast the location of the following regions. Which statement best identifies a region where tsunamis are
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Scientists use data to predict that a Category 5 hurricane will move out to sea, causing minimal damage to the coast. Which of
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Cheezet
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You are researching the following question: What causes tornadoes? Choose the best query to use when searching for the answer.
(1
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Pskdjfjjdjwien
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Thermal energy in the Earth causes tectonic plates to move. Moving tectonic plates cause many types of natural phenomena. Circle
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Something
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Where do earthquakes normally occur
A-at the center of earth core B-at the edge of tectonic plates C-at the edges of earth bodies
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(I NEED HELPPPPP) Certain trees, in fact, produce seeds only when fire heats them. If the fire removes thick shrubs and
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`` Titan Cameraman``
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Which makes precipitation and runoff possible?(1 point)
Responses radiant energy radiant energy vapor vapor groundwater
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The rainbow density effect, which refers to the phenomenon where light is refracted through water droplets in the atmosphere to
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The best time to dig clams is when the low ocean tide is lowest (when you have the lowest possible tides). This occurs when the
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Not telling you
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Which can be excluded from the list of events caused by the flow of thermal energy inside the Earth?(1 point) Responses valley
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Vv123
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What might happen if there is excessive water removal from the Central Valley Aquifer in California?(1 point)
Responses It could
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your mama
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Why is it important for scientists to study natural disasters? (1 point)
Provide one specific example to support your explanation
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only in ohio
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Which can be excluded from the list of events caused by the flow of thermal energy inside the Earth?
A: valley formation’s B:
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Which of the following would be considered the best TOPIC for the passage below? * 1 point Fire-fighters saving lives Lightning
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A family is seated around the fireplace in a mountain cabin on a rainy night. A bright flash of lightning lights up the room and
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miss
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Which statement best describes this eruption?
A. Its magma is high in silica. B. Its magma has low viscosity. C. Its gases are
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What effect would El Niño most likely have on organisms?
A. El Niño would cause the extinction of an entire species. B. El
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I have two questions I need help with. First is a two word answer for _____ can occur when heat from a volcano melts snow on a
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ccrs
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_____________provided significant sources of energy on early Earth, and were most likely involved in the origin of life.
Options
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Sabrina
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Tornadoes form in unusually violent thunderstorms when there is sufficient (1) instability and (2) wind shear present in the
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Correct ✅
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My assignment for history is to pick one of the following examples from aristophanes clouds and explain how it may seem silly,
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Jill
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i grew in a cave but i am not alive.What am i
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Gabby cornieliues
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what do volcanoes and canyons have in common i need to know this for a portfolio
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Normal Guy
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WHERE are MOST Volcanoes located on the Earth?(1 point) Responses In the middle of plates In the middle of plates In the ocean
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the questioner
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I am a large mass of frozen water. I can move rocks and boulders. I move very slowly, but i cause great changes on Earth. What
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Samantha
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What made southern California difficult to explore?
O storms O winds O forests O deserts
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I dOn't LiKe to sAy My nAme
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Fish-
Amphibian- Mammal- Magma- Lava- Earthquake- Tectonic Plates- Ring of Fire- Tsunami- Tide- Could you please give me the
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Anya
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what's at the bottom of the ocean and the top of a mountain?
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What causes hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate counterclockwise? (1 point)
the Saffir-Simpson scale O the Coriolis
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513EliteTrackGirl
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In an El Niño year, trade winds are too weak to send warm currents west. Instead, warm currents travel east into South America.
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Blocks of crust slide against one another, often at plate boundaries, cause ___________________________.
* 1 point earthquakes
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Which of the following is an example of the wind slowly causing changes in Earth's landforms?(1 point)
Responses A. Dangerous
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idk
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Blizzards happen in the U.S. Northern Plains states, in eastern and central Canada, and in parts of Russia.
The blizzards occur:
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Mia
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Which statement best describes the Ring of Fire?(1 point)ResponsesThe Ring of Fire is known for the Mid-Atlantic Ridge within
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