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1 A. Physical weathering
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2 B. 15
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3 C. Low pressure and low density Warm Lighter Less Dense Cold Heavier More Dense Less Pressure More Pressure
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4 D. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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5 A. New moon
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6 A. Top Soil Top Soil
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7 D. Deep within the Earth Heat and pressure is usually deep in the Earth
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8 C. The mountain was once below water Seashells (sea animals) normally live in oceans. Mountain Mountain are formed on land and in the oceans
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9 B. 14
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10 D. Z
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11 D. One year (365 ¼ days)
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12 C. The length of the day would increase Day and Night would take longer. We would see longer days and longer nights.
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13 A. A Top Soil, layer A
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14 C. Outer Core
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15 C. Inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
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16 B. Drought Precipitation = rain, snow, sleet, hail… mostly RAIN Low Precipitation = Very little rain = Dry
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17 A. Y, W, X, Z
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18 B. Water Things that can be used over and over. not run out Things that will not run out
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19 C. Continental Slope Continental SHELF Continental SLOPE Continental RISE
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20 D. Continental drift theory PANGEA ( Supercontinent ) The continents are moving apart (at the mid-ocean ridges)
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21 D. Winter Winter Summer
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22 C. Choice “C” About 2/3 Equal Too much land Too much water
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23 C. Jupiter Gas Giants ( Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, & Neptune) A LOT All have A LOT of moons.
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24 D. Coal cannot Things that cannot be replaced. Once used, it is gone.
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25 D. The moon
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26 C. A day would be longer It did not say it took longer to go around the Sun
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27 D. 40 km/h
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28 B. Gravity Without this force, The planet would fly away
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29 B.
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A B C D 30
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31 D. The Earth
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32 B. Continental plate is colliding with another continental plate
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33 D. The moon would fly away from earth Without gravity, The moon would fly away
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34 C. 70 %
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35 C. Precipitation
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36 D. Part solid and part liquid There are 2 cores ( Inner core and Outer core )
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37 B. Mantel
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A B C D 38 A.
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39 C. More dense than the air rising over the land Warm, less dense Cool, more dense
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40 D. Magma A. Sedimentary rock B. Metamorphic rock C. Lava D. Magma
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41 A. Hurricane
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42 C. AC BD
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43 A. Evaporation
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44 D. Subduction, sliding under Divergent Collision of two plates A C B D
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45 A. More dense and has higher pressure Warm Lighter Less Dense Cold Heavier More Dense Less Pressure More Pressure
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46 D. Geocentric Earth is at the center
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47 A. The changing seasons
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48 D. Oceanic plate is sliding under a continental plate
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