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Cierra Olsen
What is the highest mountain in North America?
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Kyle Cortez
How is loess different from sand?
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Guest
Currents at the surface of the ocean are driven by:
gravity
tectonic plates
salinity
wind
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Barbara Burke
Which cities were part of the mauryan empire
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Kimora
Research shows that heavy urban growth causes major changes to:
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Skipper
An instrument that detects earthquake motion
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Pamela Calderon
Describe the reason for China being so aggressive with it's neighbouring countries.
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Jaylee Dillon
What Features are found in desert
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Aniyah Kim
Switzerland's climate is moderate.
True
False
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Karsyn Galloway
Which of the following paraphrases Hubble Law?
Select one:
A. The greater the distance to a galaxy, the greater its redshift.
B. The more distant a galaxy is, the younger it appears.
C. The older the galaxy appears to us, the more luminous it is.
D. The faster the galaxy spins, the more massive and luminous it is.
E. The greater the distance to a galaxy, the fainter it is.
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Burns
In what two ways does a tornado cause damage to property
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Alani Velazquez
Which three tribes occupied regions of the Southeast?
Pequot
Cherokee
Iroquois
Seminole
Powhatan
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Hayley Alvarez
Why does each mineral have its own definite crystalline pattern?
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Aracely Stevenson
How are volcanoes and wind similar?
They both can be constructive forces.
They both create igneous rock.
They both form deltas.
They are both a form of physical weathering.
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Cassandra Snyder
According to uniformitarianism, which statement is true? A. Rocks form and erode at the same rate now as in the past and by the same means. B. Rocks form and erode at the same rate now as in the past but by different means. C. Rocks form and erode slower now than in the past and by different means. D. Rocks form and erode faster now than in the past but by the same means.
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