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Regents High School Examination: Physical Setting Earth Science 2010

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Every topic under the sun is covered in this New York State Regents High School Examination. With the focus of earth science, participants answer 85 quesitons about the solar system, geologic time, rocks and minerals, landforms, and more! An entire year's earth science curriculum is assessed by taking this exam.

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air pressure, air, types of rocks, rocks, the lunar cycle, the moon, watersheds, water, weather maps, weather, climates, craters, erosion, faults, fossils, land formations, meteorology, minerals, plate tectonics, sedimentation, seismic waves, stars, the solar system, the sun, the water cycle, weathering, geographic regions, topography, rotations

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sun, rotation, air pressure, climate, erosion, faults, fossils, geographic regions, hydrologic cycle, landforms, meteorology, minerals, moon phases, plate tectonics, rock types, seismic waves, solar system, stars, watershed, weathering, crater, geologic timeline, glacial action, rock layer, sedimentation, topographic map, weather map, Seasons, weather, earth surface features, science
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9th - 12th
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Regents High School Examination: Earth Science - June 2006

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In this earth science worksheet, high schoolers answer fifty multiple choice questions and thirty-three short answer questions in preparation for the earth science final exam.
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The Sun and The Earth: Crash Course Big History #3

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Amaze your class with the fact that more than 1,000 confirmed planets exist. The video explains the formation and development of planets, especially the earth. It covers the solar nebula, birth of the sun, and the development of the...
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Digestive System

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The human body produces about 1.7 liters of saliva a day to aid in digestion. Here is a video that explores the digestive system, highlighting the difference between mechanical and chemical digestion. Scholars then see each organ of the...
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