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NDQ_000046
Earth science is the study of
a. solid Earth, b. Earths oceans, c. Earths atmosphere, d. all of the above
d
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000047
A geologist would be most likely to investigate how
a. mountains form, b. people cause pollution, c. tornadoes occur, d. two of the above
a
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000048
Which type of Earth scientist might look for petroleum for an oil company?
a. meteorologist, b. climatologist, c. geologist, d. ecologist
c
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000049
Chemical oceanography is the study of the
a. human pollution of ocean water, b. naturally occurring elements in ocean water, c. rising levels of ocean water, d. rocks on the ocean floor
b
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000050
The problem of global warming is most likely to be the focus of a scientist known as a
a. planetary geologist, b. seismologist, c. physical oceanographer, d. climatologist
d
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000051
Which type of Earth scientist would you expect to give a weather report?
a. volcanologist, b. meteorologist, c. climatologist, d. environmental scientist
b
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000052
Tools typically used by meteorologists include
a. satellites, b. radar, c. telescopes, d. two of the above
d
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000053
study of Earths weather
a. astronomy, b. oceanography, c. geology, d. environmental science, e. Earth science, f. seismology, g. meteorology
g
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000054
study of earthquakes
a. astronomy, b. oceanography, c. geology, d. environmental science, e. Earth science, f. seismology, g. meteorology
f
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000055
study of Earths oceans
a. astronomy, b. oceanography, c. geology, d. environmental science, e. Earth science, f. seismology, g. meteorology
b
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000056
study of solid Earth
a. astronomy, b. oceanography, c. geology, d. environmental science, e. Earth science, f. seismology, g. meteorology
c
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000057
study of human effects on Earth
a. astronomy, b. oceanography, c. geology, d. environmental science, e. Earth science, f. seismology, g. meteorology
d
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000058
study of all aspects of planet Earth
a. astronomy, b. oceanography, c. geology, d. environmental science, e. Earth science, f. seismology, g. meteorology
e
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000059
study of the universe
a. astronomy, b. oceanography, c. geology, d. environmental science, e. Earth science, f. seismology, g. meteorology
a
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000060
Earth science is a branch of geology.
a. true, b. false
b
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000061
Some geologists specialize in the study of soil.
a. true, b. false
a
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000062
Rock layers below Earths surface are a record of Earths history.
a. true, b. false
a
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000063
The science of oceanography started with mapping the oceans.
a. true, b. false
a
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000064
Scientists have not yet visited the deepest parts of the ocean.
a. true, b. false
b
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000065
Most of Earths water is in rivers and lakes.
a. true, b. false
b
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000066
Humans have had relatively little impact on the oceans.
a. true, b. false
b
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000067
There are several branches of oceanography.
a. true, b. false
a
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000068
Meteorologists study meteors.
a. true, b. false
b
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000069
The burning of fossil fuels contributes to global warming.
a. true, b. false
a
Lesson: earth science and its branches Geology: Geology is the study of the solid Earth. Geologists study how rocks and minerals form. The way mountains rise up is part of geology. The way mountains erode away is another part. Geologists also study fossils and Earths history. There are many other branches of geology. ...
NDQ_000077
Flowing water can cause erosion by dissolving minerals in rocks.
a. true, b. false
a
Lesson: erosion and deposition by flowing water How Flowing Water Causes Erosion and Deposition: Flowing water is a very important agent of erosion. Flowing water can erode rocks and soil. Water dissolves minerals from rocks and carries the ions. This process happens really slowly. But over millions of years, flowing ...
NDQ_000078
More slowly flowing water can carry larger sediments.
a. true, b. false
b
Lesson: erosion and deposition by flowing water How Flowing Water Causes Erosion and Deposition: Flowing water is a very important agent of erosion. Flowing water can erode rocks and soil. Water dissolves minerals from rocks and carries the ions. This process happens really slowly. But over millions of years, flowing ...
NDQ_000079
The size of sediments determines how they are carried by flowing water.
a. true, b. false
a
Lesson: erosion and deposition by flowing water How Flowing Water Causes Erosion and Deposition: Flowing water is a very important agent of erosion. Flowing water can erode rocks and soil. Water dissolves minerals from rocks and carries the ions. This process happens really slowly. But over millions of years, flowing ...
NDQ_000080
Clay and silt are carried in flowing water by suspension.
a. true, b. false
a
Lesson: erosion and deposition by flowing water How Flowing Water Causes Erosion and Deposition: Flowing water is a very important agent of erosion. Flowing water can erode rocks and soil. Water dissolves minerals from rocks and carries the ions. This process happens really slowly. But over millions of years, flowing ...
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