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Earth’s approximate rate of revolution is*
Planetary winds in the Northern Hemisphere are deflected to the right due to the*
Which star is hotter, but less luminous, than Polaris?*
Which statement best explains why Earth and the other planets of our solar system became layered as they were being formed?*
Which conditions on Earth’s surface will allow for the greatest amount of water to seep into the ground?*
The photograph below shows a Foucault pendulum at a museum. The pendulum knocks over pins in a regular pattern as it swings back and forth.
This pendulum movement, and the pattern of knocked-over pins, is evidence of Earth’s*
Earth’s early atmosphere contained carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen, nitrogen, water vapor, methane, and ammonia. These gases were present in the atmosphere primarily because*
The diagram below represents the apparent positions of the Big Dipper, with respect to Polaris, as seen by an observer in New York State at midnight on the first day of summer and on the first day of winter.
The change in the apparent position of the Big Dipper between the first day of summer and the first day of winter is best explained by Earth*
The weather station model shown below indicates that winds are coming from the
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Which type of air mass most likely has high humidity and high temperature?*
What is the relative humidity if the dry-bulb temperature is 16°C and the wet-bulb temperature is 10°C?*
The table below shows the air temperature and dewpoint at each of four locations, A, B, C, and D.
Based on these measurements, which location has the greatest chance of precipitation?*
Which type of electromagnetic radiation has the shortest wavelength?*
Which gas is considered a major greenhouse gas?*
The diagram below represents Earth and the Sun’s incoming rays. Letters A, B, C, and D represent locations on Earth’s surface.
Which two locations are receiving the same intensity of insolation?*