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Most ozone is found in a region of Earth’s atmosphere between 10 and 20 miles above Earth’s surface. This temperature zone of the atmosphere is known as the
The entire set of spectral lines would shift toward the red end.
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spinning of Earth on its axis
stratosphere
11°C
2 p.m.
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Earth orbiting the Sun
Which lettered dot best indicates the geologic time when humans first appeared on Earth?
The entire set of spectral lines would shift toward the red end.
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stratosphere
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Earth orbiting the Sun
The Coriolis effect, which causes the curving of planetary winds, is a direct result of the
The entire set of spectral lines would shift toward the red end.
36° S 160° E
spinning of Earth on its axis
stratosphere
11°C
2 p.m.
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Earth orbiting the Sun
What is the dewpoint if the dry-bulb temperature is 18°C and the relative humidity is 64%?
The entire set of spectral lines would shift toward the red end.
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stratosphere
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2 p.m.
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Earth orbiting the Sun
If the same two elements were detected in a distant star that was moving away from Earth, how would the spectral lines appear?
The entire set of spectral lines would shift toward the red end.
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stratosphere
11°C
2 p.m.
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Earth orbiting the Sun
What is the time in Boston when it is 11 a.m. in San Diego?
The entire set of spectral lines would shift toward the red end.
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Earth orbiting the Sun
What is the approximate location of the Tasman Hot Spot in the Pacific Ocean?
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Which motion allows an observer on Earth to view different constellations throughout the year?
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