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Earth Sciences & Geology - July 2006

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2006-07-20 13:34:29 · 17 answers · asked by piccozzim 1

What if global warming is being caused by the earth's core heating up? Would the ground become too hot to stand on? What would happen then?

2006-07-20 13:20:57 · 29 answers · asked by Ivy 3

What happens when the tilting of the earth is also changed

2006-07-20 12:10:52 · 13 answers · asked by REAL 3

2006-07-20 11:57:33 · 17 answers · asked by jh311 1

...tom science

2006-07-20 10:36:14 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

...tom science

2006-07-20 09:42:03 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

have found pieces but have heard to dig, kick sand, but i am looking for more specific details how to find them.

2006-07-20 09:21:45 · 4 answers · asked by karen b 1

If you ask what is that date supposed to mean, thats when the Mayan calendar ends and it is believed the world will end then. What do you guys think?

2006-07-20 09:18:06 · 10 answers · asked by =)) 3

I do not personaly because its caused by a hole in the Ozone made by somthing, some say its carbon dioxide caused by humans, but i think thats not true because i think whats happening now is what happened to end the ice age, and men didnt cause that did they? NO THEY DIDNT. so i think whatever is happening is a mystery that we need to figure out before Al Gore makes another stupid movie about how the human race sucks. anyone agree? think about what i said before answering

2006-07-20 08:37:32 · 11 answers · asked by Leon K. 3

Since the Earth has managed to hold water in a liquid state for over four billion years and since the Sun has heated up by some 25% during the same time, why has the water in the oceans remained liquid?. The amount of greenhouse gases over this time, although varying widely, fails to fully explain the problem.
Therefore has the Earth managed to increase its distance from the Sun's heat during geological time?

2006-07-20 08:32:25 · 5 answers · asked by quirkyken 1

2006-07-20 05:59:31 · 13 answers · asked by katie t 1

2006-07-20 05:18:34 · 3 answers · asked by Joey Boots 1

2006-07-20 05:09:50 · 13 answers · asked by Kwaku 1

2006-07-20 04:26:35 · 12 answers · asked by Rick O Connell 3

I reckon it's awesome, what do you lot think?
How often do they update it?

2006-07-20 03:30:03 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

answer should be in the form of a write up or debate

2006-07-20 02:31:01 · 5 answers · asked by sugandha g 1

Science

2006-07-20 01:33:54 · 24 answers · asked by Saif M 1

A. P-waves speed up in the outer core.
B. P-waves don't travel through the outer core.
C. S-waves come to a complete stop in the outer core.
D. S-waves slow down and then speed up in the outer core.

2006-07-20 00:26:11 · 3 answers · asked by Adumu 2

A. Shield
B. Cinder cone
C. Composite
D. Caldera

2006-07-20 00:21:31 · 3 answers · asked by Adumu 2

A. magnitude.
B. intensity.
C. distance.
D. location.

2006-07-20 00:18:38 · 7 answers · asked by Adumu 2

A. soft and flowing.
B. dense and solid.
C. brittle and thick.
D. molten and liquidy.

2006-07-20 00:16:43 · 2 answers · asked by Adumu 2

A. Himalayas.
B. Alps.
C. Appalachian Mountains.
D. Teton Mountains.

2006-07-20 00:11:07 · 6 answers · asked by Adumu 2

2006-07-20 00:02:39 · 15 answers · asked by nina 2

how the world would be if there is no sun

2006-07-19 23:48:51 · 37 answers · asked by dushtbuddhi 1

'Nuff said.

2006-07-19 15:03:30 · 11 answers · asked by tesla_009 1

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