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Here are some of the issues related to earth sciences. It's like homework and extra credit .. I was surfing the Web every day, but found nothing .. Thank you! 1. TRUE or FALSE the classic 1968 film called 2001: A Space Odyssey was filmed in part on the moon. 2.Which city has the most annual rainfall? (A New York) new (b) San Francisco (c) onion Seattle 3.What time? 4. One is a type aridisol soil typically found in an area hadal 5.What is blank? Thanks soooo much

1) False. The first man landed on the moon in 1969. Http: / / www.imdb.com/title/tt0062622/locations 2) New York (42 inches), Seattle (36), San Francisco (21.5) 3) Thermal expansion, also known as onion-skin weathering, exfoliation, sunstroke, heat shock or exposure, often occurs in areas such as deserts, where a large diurnal temperature range. The temperature is flying High in the day, plunges into the night. As the rock is heated and expands by day, and cools and contracts at night, stress is often exerted on the outer layers. Stress causes the release of the outer layers of thin sheet rock. Although this is mainly caused by temperature changes, thermal expansion is enhanced by the presence of moisture. 4) Desert http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aridisol 5) hadal zone (Greek for "invisible") or the demarcation zone is Hadopelagic of the deepest trenches in the ocean. This area lies at a depth of 6,000 meters (20,000 feet) deep in the ocean. Hadal means "like hell". Http: / / en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Hadal_zone

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Annual Meteorological Summary, With Comparative Data: Seattle, Washington


Annual Meteorological Summary, With Comparative Data: Seattle, Washington


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