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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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Mimie
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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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Mac is desperate
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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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Andy
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Petroleum fuels are considered nonrenewable resources because they are formed from __________ compressed between layers of rock.
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Night_Shade6534
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Which of these BEST describes how fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, are formed prior to humans using them for fuel?
Responses A
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Night_Shade6534
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Describe the weather conditions for an occluded front
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Noel
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Describe the weather conditions for a cold front.
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Noel
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what two air masses form a stationary front
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Noel
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does the earth have layers
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What type of air mass is controlling the weather we see outside?
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Noel
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What type of air mass is controlling the weather you see outside?
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Noel
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Over millions of years, at a convergent boundary, rocks are pushed up against each
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Drake
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Do you know what an air mass is?
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Noel
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In what layer of the atmosphere is the maximum altitude to which weather balloons can travel?
stratosphere thermosphere
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Noel
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Weathering and erosion occur when which two of Earth's system spheres interact? Select the two answers.
A. atmosphere B.
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Noel
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how does change in the state of water erode/weather roads and mountains?
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how does ice , water , and water vapor weather/erode mountains and roads
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s
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why do we have 2 high tides and two low tides every 24 hours?
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I NEED THE ANSWERS FOR SCIENCE 6 B: CLIMATE UNIT TEST! PLS HELP!!!!
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Alexis :p
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የአየር ሁኔታ በእትዬጵያ/climate
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Tsa
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Explain the relationship between global winds and ocean surface currents.
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Noel
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Describe the interaction between the atmosphere and the hydrosphere
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Noel
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Explain how and where auroras occur in the atmosphere.
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Noel
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In the Northern Hemisphere, what effect does the Coreolis effect have on winds?
a. It causes them to flow north. b. It causes
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Noel
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What is the relationship between water vapor and air?
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Noel
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In 3–5 sentences, what is the evidence available for movements of Earth’s crust and continental plates?(4 points)
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ulyjh,b
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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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ulyjh,b
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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)
Response
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ulyjh,b
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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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ulyjh,b
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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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ulyjh,b
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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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s
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What does it mean to say that water cycles?
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s
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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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addreian
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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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Abigail:)
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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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