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Climate change is something that affects all of us and with the world today people need to be environmentally conscious. The earth science regents’ exams are very scary for some of us especially if we have not undergone...
Questions: 12 | Attempts: 230 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample Question 1This question may require the use of the Earth Science Reference Tables. Base your answer to this question on the information about a laboratory procedure, diagram, and data table below. Hot water at 90°C is poured into cup A. Cool water at 20°C is poured into cup B. Styrofoam covers are placed on the cups. An aluminum bar and a thermometer are placed through holes in each cover. Points X and Y are locations on the aluminum bar. The data table shows temperature readings taken every minute for 20 minutes. Which change in the experiment would increase the heating rate of the water in cup B (Standard 2.2b)?
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Sample Question 2What role do convection currents in the ocean and atmosphere have in regulating climate (Standard 2.2 b)?
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Sample Question 3What is the name for a water wave that results in seismic activity (Standard 2.1i)?
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