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Your Mission: Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to answer tough questions thrown at you by the Space Martians. You need to complete this mission before the end of the day, otherwise the Martians will take over earth! Picture Credit”
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Why does a comet’s tail point away from the Sun?
50:50 Give Hint! A. It is being pulled by a nearby black hole. C. The solar wind blows the tail away from the Sun. B. The comet’s tail is following the path of Jupiter. D. Moon’s light only shines on part of the comet.
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Why does a comet’s tail point away from the Sun?
A. It is being pulled by a nearby black hole. C. The solar wind blows the tail away from the Sun. B. The comet’s tail is following the path of Jupiter. D. Moon’s light only shines on part of the comet. Hint
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Why does a comet’s tail point away from the Sun?
50:50 C. The solar wind blows the tail away from the Sun. B. The comet’s tail is following the path of Jupiter.
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Why does a comet’s tail point away from the Sun?
Time's Up!!! A. It is being pulled by a nearby black hole. C. The solar wind blows the tail away from the Sun. B. The comet’s tail is following the path of Jupiter. D. Moon’s light only shines on part of the comet. You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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the tail away from the Sun.
Answer 1 C. The solar wind blows the tail away from the Sun. Click to Continue D..
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friction of air particles
Cloudy nights can be warmer than clear nights because clouds trap heat — 50:50 Give Hint! released from Earth’s interior C. produced by the friction of air particles B. absorbed by Earth during daylight hours D. generated from tropical winds
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friction of air particles
Cloudy nights can be warmer than clear nights because clouds trap heat — released from Earth’s interior C. produced by the friction of air particles B. absorbed by Earth during daylight hours D. generated from tropical winds Hint
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Cloudy nights can be warmer than clear nights because clouds trap heat —
50:50 released from Earth’s interior B. absorbed by Earth during daylight hours
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Cloudy nights can be warmer than clear nights because clouds trap heat — Time's Up!!! released from Earth’s interior C. produced by the friction of air particles B. absorbed by Earth during daylight hours D. generated from tropical winds You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Answer 2 Click to Continue B. absorbed by Earth during daylight hours
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Give Hint! 50:50 A major problem with depending on
fossil fuels as primary energy sources is that they are — Give Hint! 50:50 C. nonrenewable A. deep underground B. nonpolluting D. overabundant
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A major problem with depending on
fossil fuels as primary energy sources is that they are — C. nonrenewable A. deep underground B. nonpolluting D. overabundant Hint
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50:50 A major problem with depending on
fossil fuels as primary energy sources is that they are — 50:50 C. nonrenewable D. overabundant
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Time's Up!!! A major problem with depending on
fossil fuels as primary energy sources is that they are — Time's Up!!! A. deep underground C. nonrenewable B. nonpolluting D. overabundant You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Answer 3 C. nonrenewable Click to Continue
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Compared to the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains are much —
50:50 Give Hint! A. less eroded C. thicker B. higher D. older
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Compared to the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains are much —
A. less eroded C. thicker B. higher D. older Hint
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Compared to the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains are much —
50:50 A. less eroded D. older
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Compared to the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains are much —
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Which provides the best evidence for the theory that faults and volcanoes are results of tectonic plate interactions? 50:50 Give Hint! Faults on tectonic plates are in constant motion, but volcanoes may not erupt for many years. C. Faults and volcanoes existed long before there were tectonic plates B. Faults and volcanoes are often found at tectonic plate boundaries. D. Tectonic plates that have many faults do not usually have volcanoes.
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Which provides the best evidence for the theory that faults and volcanoes are results of tectonic plate interactions? Faults on tectonic plates are in constant motion, but volcanoes may not erupt for many years. C. Faults and volcanoes existed long before there were tectonic plates B. Faults and volcanoes are often found at tectonic plate boundaries. D. Tectonic plates that have many faults do not usually have volcanoes. Hint
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Which provides the best evidence for the theory that faults and volcanoes are results of tectonic plate interactions? 50:50 Faults on tectonic plates are in constant motion, but volcanoes may not erupt for many years. B. Faults and volcanoes are often found at tectonic plate boundaries.
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Which provides the best evidence for the theory that faults and volcanoes are results of tectonic plate interactions? Time's Up!!! Faults on tectonic plates are in constant motion, but volcanoes may not erupt for many years. C. Faults and volcanoes existed long before there were tectonic plates B. Faults and volcanoes are often found at tectonic plate boundaries. D. Tectonic plates that have many faults do not usually have volcanoes. You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Click to Continue Answer 5 D.. B. Faults and volcanoes are
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B. Evaporation increases.
Which of these is likely to occur after moist air is cooled below its dew point? 50:50 Give Hint! A. Ice crystals melt. C. Winds are generated. B. Evaporation increases. D. Water condenses.
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B. Evaporation increases.
Which of these is likely to occur after moist air is cooled below its dew point? A. Ice crystals melt. C. Winds are generated. B. Evaporation increases. D. Water condenses. Hint
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Which of these is likely to occur after moist air is cooled below its dew point?
50:50 C. Winds are generated. D. Water condenses.
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Which of these is likely to occur after moist air is cooled below its dew point? Time's Up!!! A. Ice crystals melt. C. Winds are generated. B. Evaporation increases. D. Water condenses. You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Answer 6 D. Water condenses. Click to Continue
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The breakdown of rocks and minerals into smaller particles without a change in composition is called — 50:50 Give Hint! A. mechanical weathering C. igneous intrusion B. chemical precipitation D. metamorphic foliation
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The breakdown of rocks and minerals into smaller particles without a change in composition is called — A. mechanical weathering C. igneous intrusion B. chemical precipitation D. metamorphic foliation Hint!
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The breakdown of rocks and minerals into smaller particles without a change in composition is called — 50:50 A. mechanical weathering D. metamorphic foliation
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The breakdown of rocks and minerals into smaller particles without a change in composition is called — Time's Up!!! A. mechanical weathering C. igneous intrusion B. chemical precipitation D. metamorphic foliation You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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A. mechanical weathering
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Metamorphic rocks with a layered or banded look are called —
50:50 Give Hint! A. foliated C. unfoliated B. striated D. evaporated
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Metamorphic rocks with a layered or banded look are called —
A. foliated C. unfoliated B. striated D. evaporated Hint
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Metamorphic rocks with a layered or banded look are called —
50:50 A. foliated B. striated
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Metamorphic rocks with a layered or banded look are called —
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B. Deposition of sediment
In the jar shown, a sample of soil was mixed with water and then allowed to settle for 24 hours. The jar serves as a model for what process? 50:50 Give Hint! A. Erosion of rock particles by water C. Evaporation of water from a muddy pond B. Deposition of sediment in a lake bed D. Formation of soil from parent material
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B. Deposition of sediment
In the jar shown, a sample of soil was mixed with water and then allowed to settle for 24 hours. The jar serves as a model for what process? A. Erosion of rock particles by water C. Evaporation of water from a muddy pond B. Deposition of sediment in a lake bed D. Formation of soil from parent material Hint!
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B. Deposition of sediment
In the jar shown, a sample of soil was mixed with water and then allowed to settle for 24 hours. The jar serves as a model for what process? A. Erosion of rock particles by water 50:50 B. Deposition of sediment in a lake bed
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In the jar shown, a sample of soil was mixed with water and then allowed to settle for 24 hours. The jar serves as a model for what process? Time's Up!!! A. Erosion of rock particles by water C. Evaporation of water from a muddy pond B. Deposition of sediment in a lake bed D. Formation of soil from parent material You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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B. Deposition of sediment
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Which recent geologic processes commonly occur in the Coastal Plain region of Virginia?
50:50 Give Hint! Subduction and metamorphism C. Rifting and intrusion B. Crustal uplift and rock deformation D. Erosion and deposition
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Which recent geologic processes commonly occur in the Coastal Plain region of Virginia?
Subduction and metamorphism C. Rifting and intrusion B. Crustal uplift and rock deformation D. Erosion and deposition Hint
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D. Erosion and deposition
Which recent geologic processes commonly occur in the Coastal Plain region of Virginia? 50:50 Subduction and metamorphism D. Erosion and deposition
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Which recent geologic processes commonly occur in the Coastal Plain region of Virginia? Time's Up!!! Subduction and metamorphism C. Rifting and intrusion B. Crustal uplift and rock deformation D. Erosion and deposition You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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D. Erosion and deposition
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A. global water consumption
Dramatic variations in the polar ice caps most likely suggest changes in — 50:50 Give Hint! A. global water consumption C. Earth’s climate B. the Moon’s orbit D. ebb and flow of tides
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A. global water consumption
Dramatic variations in the polar ice caps most likely suggest changes in — A. global water consumption C. Earth’s climate B. the Moon’s orbit D. ebb and flow of tides Hint!
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50:50 C. Earth’s climate D. ebb and flow of tides
Dramatic variations in the polar ice caps most likely suggest changes in — 50:50 C. Earth’s climate D. ebb and flow of tides
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Dramatic variations in the polar ice caps most likely suggest changes in — Time's Up!!! A. global water consumption C. Earth’s climate B. the Moon’s orbit D. ebb and flow of tides You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Answer 11 C. Earth’s climate Click to Continue
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The river shown on the topographic map flows fastest at point —
50:50 Give Hint! A. 1 C. 3 B. 2 D. 4
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The river shown on the topographic map flows fastest at point —
B. 2 D. 4 Hint!
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The river shown on the topographic map flows fastest at point —
50:50 B. 2
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The river shown on the topographic map flows fastest at point —
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Which of these describes the area immediately below a water table?
50:50 Give Hint! A. Recharge zone C. Zone of aeration B. Capillary zone D. Zone of saturation
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Which of these describes the area immediately below a water table?
A. Recharge zone C. Zone of aeration B. Capillary zone D. Zone of saturation Hint!
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Which of these describes the area immediately below a water table?
50:50 C. Zone of aeration D. Zone of saturation
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A. Recharge zone C. Zone of aeration B. Capillary zone
Which of these describes the area immediately below a water table? Time's Up!!! A. Recharge zone C. Zone of aeration B. Capillary zone D. Zone of saturation You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Answer 13 D. Zone of saturation Click to Continue
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The folding and faulting found in the rocks of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia were created by — 50:50 Give Hint! A. the Coriolis effect C. heating and cooling of the prehistoric atmosphere B. wave action of prehistoric ocean D. collisions of continental plates
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The folding and faulting found in the rocks of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia were created by — A. the Coriolis effect C. heating and cooling of the prehistoric atmosphere B. wave action of prehistoric ocean D. collisions of continental plates Hint!
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D. collisions of continental
The folding and faulting found in the rocks of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia were created by — 50:50 A. the Coriolis effect D. collisions of continental plates
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The folding and faulting found in the rocks of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia were created by — Time's Up!!! A. the Coriolis effect C. heating and cooling of the prehistoric atmosphere B. wave action of prehistoric ocean D. collisions of continental plates You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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D. collisions of continental
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Seawater is typically denser than freshwater due to seawater’s —
50:50 Give Hint! A. smaller mass C. higher salinity B. greater depth D. lower freezing point
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Seawater is typically denser than freshwater due to seawater’s —
A. smaller mass C. higher salinity B. greater depth D. lower freezing point Hint!
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Seawater is typically denser than freshwater due to seawater’s —
50:50 C. higher salinity D. lower freezing point
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Time's Up!!! A. smaller mass C. higher salinity B. greater depth
Seawater is typically denser than freshwater due to seawater’s — Time's Up!!! A. smaller mass C. higher salinity B. greater depth D. lower freezing point You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Answer 15 C. higher salinity ____ __ _______
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Which of these describes the most common way that material is added to a continental shelf?
50:50 Give Hint! Deposition of continental sediments C. Evaporation from continental watersheds B. Eruption of continental volcanoes D. Subduction of continental plates
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Which of these describes the most common way that material is added to a continental shelf?
Deposition of continental sediments C. Evaporation from continental watersheds B. Eruption of continental volcanoes D. Subduction of continental plates Hint!
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Which of these describes the most common way that material is added to a continental shelf?
Deposition of continental sediments 50:50 B. Eruption of continental volcanoes
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Which of these describes the most common way that material is added to a continental shelf? Time's Up!!! Deposition of continental sediments C. Evaporation from continental watersheds B. Eruption of continental volcanoes D. Subduction of continental plates You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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continental sediments
Answer 16 Deposition of continental sediments Click to Continue
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Limestone chips dissolve after they are placed in a beaker of diluted acid. Which geologic process is this most similar to? 50:50 Give Hint! Folding C. Faulting B. Weathering D. Subduction
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Limestone chips dissolve after they are placed in a beaker of diluted acid. Which geologic process is this most similar to? Folding C. Faulting B. Weathering D. Subduction Hint!
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Limestone chips dissolve after they are placed in a beaker of diluted acid. Which geologic process is this most similar to? 50:50 B. Weathering D. Subduction
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Limestone chips dissolve after they are placed in a beaker of diluted acid. Which geologic process is this most similar to? Time's Up!!! Folding C. Faulting B. Weathering D. Subduction You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Answer 17 B. Weathering Click to Continue
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Which of the following processes will change a sedimentary rock into an igneous rock?
50:50 Give Hint! A. Erosion and deposition C. Melting and crystallization B. Deformation and deposition D. Faulting and fracturing
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Which of the following processes will change a sedimentary rock into an igneous rock?
A. Erosion and deposition C. Melting and crystallization B. Deformation and deposition D. Faulting and fracturing Hint!
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Which of the following processes will change a sedimentary rock into an igneous rock?
C. Melting and crystallization 50:50 D. Faulting and fracturing
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Which of the following processes will change a sedimentary rock into an igneous rock? Time's Up!!! A. Erosion and deposition C. Melting and crystallization B. Deformation and deposition D. Faulting and fracturing You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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C. Melting and crystallization
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Which of these are caused primarily by the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon?
50:50 Give Hint! C. Prevailing winds A. Seasons B. Magnetic poles D. Tides
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Which of these are caused primarily by the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon?
C. Prevailing winds A. Seasons B. Magnetic poles D. Tides Hint!
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Which of these are caused primarily by the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon?
50:50 A. Seasons D. Tides
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Which of these are caused primarily by the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon? Time's Up!!! C. Prevailing winds A. Seasons B. Magnetic poles D. Tides You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Answer 19 D. Tides Click to Continue
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In this section of undisturbed sedimentary layers, which best describes layer 2?
50:50 Give Hint! A. It was intruded into layer 1. C. It was deposited after layer 3. B. It was intruded into layer 3. D. It was deposited after layer 1.
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In this section of undisturbed sedimentary layers, which best describes layer 2?
A. It was intruded into layer 1. C. It was deposited after layer 3. B. It was intruded into layer 3. D. It was deposited after layer 1. Hint!
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In this section of undisturbed sedimentary layers, which best describes layer 2?
C. It was deposited after layer 3. 50:50 D. It was deposited after layer 1.
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In this section of undisturbed sedimentary layers, which best describes layer 2? Time's Up!!! A. It was intruded into layer 1. C. It was deposited after layer 3. B. It was intruded into layer 3. D. It was deposited after layer 1. You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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C. It was deposited after layer 3.
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50:50 Give Hint! A. cooling magma C. faulting B. weathering
The rock shown is composed primarily of large crystals that were formed by — 50:50 Give Hint! A. cooling magma C. faulting B. weathering D. compacting shells
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A. cooling magma C. faulting B. weathering D. compacting shells Hint
The rock shown is composed primarily of large crystals that were formed by — A. cooling magma C. faulting B. weathering D. compacting shells Hint
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50:50 A. cooling magma C. faulting
The rock shown is composed primarily of large crystals that were formed by — 50:50 A. cooling magma C. faulting
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The rock shown is composed primarily of large crystals that were formed by — Time's Up!!! A. cooling magma C. faulting B. weathering D. compacting shells You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Answer 21 A. cooling magma Click to Continue
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Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted 23
Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted 23.5 relative to the plane of its orbit, which helps to cause — 50:50 Give Hint! day and night C. high and low tides B. the seasons D. the lunar phases
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Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted 23
Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted 23.5 relative to the plane of its orbit, which helps to cause — day and night C. high and low tides B. the seasons D. the lunar phases Hint
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Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted 23
Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted 23.5 relative to the plane of its orbit, which helps to cause — day and night 50:50 B. the seasons
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Earth’s axis of rotation is tilted 23.5 relative to the plane of its orbit, which helps to cause — Time's Up!!! day and night C. high and low tides B. the seasons D. the lunar phases You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Answer 22 B. the seasons Click to Continue
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Which natural resource found in Virginia is a common source of energy?
50:50 Give Hint! C. Coal A. Bauxite B. Limestone D. Zinc
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Which natural resource found in Virginia is a common source of energy?
C. Coal A. Bauxite B. Limestone D. Zinc Hint
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Which natural resource found in Virginia is a common source of energy?
50:50 C. Coal D. Zinc
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Which natural resource found in Virginia is a common source of energy?
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A student claims that the full Moon occurs about once a month
A student claims that the full Moon occurs about once a month. What process will verify the student’s claim? 50:50 Give Hint! C. Predicting A. Theorizing B. Hypothesizing D. Observing
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A student claims that the full Moon occurs about once a month
A student claims that the full Moon occurs about once a month. What process will verify the student’s claim? C. Predicting A. Theorizing B. Hypothesizing D. Observing Hint
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A student claims that the full Moon occurs about once a month
A student claims that the full Moon occurs about once a month. What process will verify the student’s claim? 50:50 A. Theorizing D. Observing
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A student claims that the full Moon occurs about once a month. What process will verify the student’s claim? Time's Up!!! C. Predicting A. Theorizing B. Hypothesizing D. Observing You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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The three wells shown provide water for a growing city
The three wells shown provide water for a growing city. What is the most likely effect on the system if six new wells are brought into production as the population increases? 50:50 Give Hint! C. The water table will drop. The shale layer will shrink. B. The limestone layer will collapse. D. The aquifer will increase in volume.
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The three wells shown provide water for a growing city
The three wells shown provide water for a growing city. What is the most likely effect on the system if six new wells are brought into production as the population increases? C. The water table will drop. The shale layer will shrink. B. The limestone layer will collapse. D. The aquifer will increase in volume. Hint
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The three wells shown provide water for a growing city
The three wells shown provide water for a growing city. What is the most likely effect on the system if six new wells are brought into production as the population increases? 50:50 C. The water table will drop. The shale layer will shrink.
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The three wells shown provide water for a growing city. What is the most likely effect on the system if six new wells are brought into production as the population increases? Time's Up!!! C. The water table will drop. The shale layer will shrink. B. The limestone layer will collapse. D. The aquifer will increase in volume. You have 10 seconds to ask someone sitting beside you for help!
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Congratulations! A. Mars and Jupiter B. Venus and Mars
You have won $1,000,000. In order to not lose that money to the Martians, you must solve this final question. The Final Question is: In addition to Earth’s orbit, which planets’ orbits are shown? A. Mars and Jupiter B. Venus and Mars C. Jupiter and Saturn D. Mercury and Venus
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