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A tall volcano, sometimes as high as 10,000 feet, composed of lava, ash, and other volcanic material and that can have explosive
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Which statement describes a volcano that is classified as dormant?(1 point) Responses It has never erupted. It has never
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Earthquakes are primarily caused by the release of energy in the Earth's crust, resulting in seismic waves. This
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This process is called This happens frequently when meet oceans.
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Volcanoes and earthquakes tend to occur near what?
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The eruption height and the time interval
after eruption of a geyser were measured and shown below. Height(x) 115 120 120 130 140
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Theee reasons that the Egyptians followed were: inundation,flooding,and growth
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If earthquakes and volcanoes are small quick changes, what are some ways that * the Earth's surface might have changed or be
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Scientists have tracked the changes in this land for many years. Picture A shows how the land looked to start with. Many years
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Use the story to answer the question.
The Black Horse I had been riding my black horse through the thickets of pitahaya from
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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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What do these two changes have in common?
• rust forming on a metal gate • snails growing shells (1 point) Both conserve mass
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Introductory statement: For at least five centuries, people from the region near the Qinling Mountains in central China went
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Which statement best describes the Ring of Fire? (1 point) The Ring of Fire known for its many valleys The Ring of Fire is known
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Idk
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Which statement best describes the Ring of Fire?(1 point)
Responses The Ring of Fire is known for its many transform plate
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The Black Horse
I had been riding my black horse through the thickets of pitahaya from early morning until past midday. I had no
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The Black Horse I had been riding my black horse through the thickets of pitahaya from
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Spring tides occur when the Earth, Moon, and Sun align as shown in the diagram. These tides may cause significant flooding and
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The Brandywine River is at its flood stage of 9 ft is continuing to rain the next measurement shows that the river has risen 1
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A thunderstorm will end when
Question 13 options: all the moisture has rained out of the cloud all the electrical charge in the
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Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) are observed mostly frequently during high sunspot counts. Which year was the BEST to view
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What challenge do volcanoes pose to east Asia
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What causes earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, and creates mountains and ocean basins?(1 point)
Responses the carbon cycle and
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What region is MOST impacted by desertification?
A. Kalahari B. Gobi C. Rainforests D. Sahel
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If it was a million years in the future and the Earth is similar to what it is like now, I think the Mississippi River would not
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Which can be excluded from the list of events caused by the flow of thermal ener
inside the Earth? (1 point) O earthquakes O
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Which statement best describes the Ring of fire
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Which has more energy for erosion? Responses lake lake slow-moving creek slow-moving creek fast-moving stream
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When river waters recede after floods, the uncovered soil is described as
polytheistic. domesticated. alluvial. irrigated.
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Wind erosion is most (243) frequently seen in Response area areas with little (244) Response area to hold the soil in place.
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A student is writing a report for class. The student wants to revise the draft to improve the development of ideas. Read the
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Choose the best summary of this paragraph.
The purga is a violent blizzard that sweeps over northern Siberia in the winter.
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Every year the Nike River flooded depositing _ in the Nile delta and allowing crops to grow in Egypt's arid climate
A. Grains B.
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Jozikee
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Which provides the most direct source of energy for a hurricane?(1 point) Responses warm ocean water warm ocean water heating of
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Which provides the most direct source of energy for a hurricane?(1 point)
Responses warm ocean water warm ocean water heating of
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Where does hail come from?
from cirrus clouds from fog clouds from wind storms from cumulonimbus clouds from dew
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Which provides the most direct source of energy for a hurricane?
A. Rising, swirling winds B. Friction with the ground C. Heating
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Which provides the most direct source of energy for a hurricane?(1 point)
Responses warm ocean water warm ocean water rising,
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A story about a geyser by the name of Old Faithful would be difficult to imagine unless you had seen
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A team of scientists is monitoring the development of a hurricane off the coast of Florida. They use satellite imagery and data
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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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Blue Berry
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How many of these examples of collisions, assuming they occur over a short period of time?
A giraffe chewing a leaf. A dog
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What can change the direction of a hurricane’s path?(1 point)
a. Humidity in the air b. The temperature of the ocean c. Early
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The erosion problems vary in different areas because of the land _________ . amounts of water amounts
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Where does hail come from?
from wind storms from dew from fog clouds from cumulonimbus clouds from cirrus clouds
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The rain shadow effect causes parts of Utah to be
(1 point) Responses arid. arid. humid. humid. cold. cold. snow covered.
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do tropical disturbances need high pressure in the center of its eye to become a full hurricane
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you should go ahead with your plans. About three weeks ago, I watched a news report about this hurricane when it was just
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Which sentence from the passage supports the inference that Barringer's work on the crater influenced the research of future
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What happens when a wind hits a barrier like a mountain?(1 point)
Responses It increases its intensity. It increases its
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