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Use the scenario to answer the question: A student writes two statements about the importance of soil. 1. Soil can act as a
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hi
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Which of the following statements is true?
Lithification is the process of rock formation. Mummified fossils are commonly found
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Jae
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Charles Lyell believed that:
catastrophic events formed the earth's features crustal rock precipitated from oceans covering the
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Jae
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James Hutton:
developed the theories of erosion and deposition was the founder of the Plutonist theory of crust formation
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Jae
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In two or more complete sentences, compare relative dating and absolute dating of earth's materials.
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Jae
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Maps the steps numbered 1-6
water vapor condensation precipitation transpiration evaporation percolation in to soil runoff
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kkkkkk
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The primary source of energy that drives convection within the atmosphere and oceans is
a the force of gravity from the Moon. b
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Conexus baby
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What is the major cause of winds?
a tsunamis b unequal heating of Earth's surface c climatic earthquakes on Earth's surface d
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Conexus baby
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Ocean currents are produced by
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Conexus baby
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The layer of charged particles that reflects some types of radio waves is called the _____.
troposphere stratosphere atmosphere
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mir
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Geological evidence of the age of the earth includes _____.
gradual processes of rock formation radiometric dating of rocks
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Ana
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Describe why estimating the age of the Sun can give an approximate age of the Earth. Write your answer in the essay box below.
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Ana
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Describe how a geologist could help a civil engineer with a building project. Explain what information the engineer might need
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Ana
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The underlying theory which is foundational to current geological thinking is:
neptunism plutonism uniformitarianism
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Ana
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which of the following best describes how the ocean convection cycle impacts different climates?
A by transferring heat from the
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Lol
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Determine who has made the correct statement.
Betty said biologists never use the fossil record to determine the age of the
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Lee
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A dendrochronologist interprets:
fossils pollen grains tree rings rock formations
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Lee
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how does perception work in groundwater recharge?
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sciene
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what happens to the water after it is recharged
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sciene
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What is the term that refers to a formation occurring where younger rock covers an eroded layer?
interruption geological gap
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Ari
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What is the temperature (warm/cold) and direction of the ocean current in the west coast of the united states?
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Student
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Select all the answers that apply.
Biological evidence of the age of the earth includes _____. comparative anatomy molecular
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Lee
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In your opinion, which branch of science provides the most proof that the earth is approximately 4.6 billion years old? Justify
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Lee
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What evidence for the age of the Earth is indicated by the fact that sedimentary rock is found on mountain tops?
that some force
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Lee
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What can scientists learn from studying each of the following
1. Fossilized pollen grains 2. Tree rings 3. Ice 4. Chemical
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TheDarkArtist
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What is the relationship between the jet stream and storm movement?
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TheDarkArtist
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Why are scientists studying the pH level of our oceans? What are they finding?
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TheDarkArtist
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Which of the following explains why the temperature of land near water is different than inland?
A. Bodies of water reflect the
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Khloe Lehmann
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Which feature provides evidence that a Volcano existed in the past?
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Beti
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Why has the temperature of the Arctic Ocean changed during the last 40 years?
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Which feature provides evidence that a volcano existed in the past?(1 point)
Responses valleys valleys rivers rivers mountains
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AC
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Pretend an asteroid hit Earth and shifted our axis to 0 degrees.what would happen if Earth was not tilted on its axis?
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Which describes an underground layer of porous and permeable rock that holds water?
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one way that carbon can move from the biosphere to the geosphere is through
A. decomposition of organic material. B. cellular
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rek
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Ocean currents are produced by differences in the temperature of the water at different depths.
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Conexus baby
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What is the rock cycle?
Responses the scale of hardness for minerals the scale of hardness for minerals the constant process
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kippyvr
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Write the uses of the following types of soil a)clay b)loam soil
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IZERE Diane
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With ice only: _ _ _ _ _ rock _
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Which results from the interaction of solar weather on Earth's magnetic field? Select the two correct answers . (1 poin
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nutrient rich soil
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mir
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where do earthquakes normally occur
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hehe
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How can temperature lead to weathering of rocks?
1. Rocks can melt when they become hot, which can lead to pieces breaking off.
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Lumar
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Which layer of the atmosphere is most strongly affected by conditions on Earth's surface?
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Blue blue
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The water level of a river is below normal levels. Its water level is at 112 meters below sea level. During the summer, the
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?(1 point)
1. Measurements of vibrations occurring inside
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Chi Chi
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Which type of information can scientists collect using a seismograph?
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Wandy
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Which reservoir has the largest deposit of carbon?(1 point)
Responses plant biomass atmosphere rocks and sediment oceans
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Ayla
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Which feature provides evidence that a volcano existed in the past
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sebastian chapa
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Which factor in the atmosphere is most responsible for changes in an area's temperatures and humidity levels?
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rah gz
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is the study of the moon's phases a pure or applied science
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keisha
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