1. What is the primary criterion used to classify Earth’s atmosphere into layers? (a). Density (b). Uniformity (c). Temperature (d).
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Atmosphere Structure
Understanding the Composition of the Atmosphere Earth’s atmosphere, which consists of the mixture of gases that surround our planet, is
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1. What forces mainly contribute to shaping the Earth’s surface? (a). Internal energy (b). External factors (c). Both internal and
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Understanding Earth’s movements and related forms Introduction: The Earth’s surface undergoes constant change, shaped by innumerable internal and external forces.
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1. What is the origin of the word “tsunami”? (a). Sugar (b). English (c). Japanese (d). Greek 2. Which of
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Tsunami: Its detailed Exploration Introduction: Tsunami, derived from the Japanese word for “harbor waves”, represents one of nature’s most awe-inspiring
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1. What is a volcano? (a). A mountain (b). A crack or hole in the earth’s crust (c). A river
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Introduction to Volcano Volcanoes are one of the most awe-inspiring and formidable features of our planet’s landscape. These natural phenomena
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1. What is the primary cause of earthquake? (a). Atmospheric pressure (b). Magnetic force (c). Releasing stored stress in the
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Introduction to Earthquake Earthquakes are significant geological events marked by sudden shaking of the Earth’s surface. These tremors are caused
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