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January 26, 2026

1,138 public questions were asked on this day.

The Kansas-Nebraska Act continued the ideas of which of the following? (1 point) Responses Missouri Compromise Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 Compromise of 1850 Free Soil Party Free Soil Party Dred Scott v. Sanfo...
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Which factor most likely facilitates mass movement after heavy rains in a dry region? deposition mudflow slump weathering
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What role does weathering have in shaping Earth’s surface? It allows sediments to fall out of a medium. It helps sediments settle on a new surface. It breaks down older material into sediments. It transports sediments to...
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Which sediment would have the slowest rate of deposition? a round sediment a very large sediment an irregularly shaped sediment a high-density sediment
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What is suffrage as it relates to the early 19th century? 1) The right to own property 2) The right to vote 3) The belief in Manifest Destiny 4) The policy of relocating Native Americans
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Which word identifies the shaking that results from movement under Earth’s surface? earthquake fault plate stress
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A rocky hill cracks after water settles and freezes. Several trees on the hill tilt due to the very slow downhill movement of rock and soil. The movement occurs over a long distance. Which type of mass movement does this...
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Which phrase best describes the mass movement of particles? sediment flowing down a slope sediment collecting on an existing surface transporting materials to a new location breaking materials into smaller particles
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Study the image. A slope with labels 1 through 4. 1: The base of the slope. 2: Current location of rock and soil that has moved downhill. 3: Original position of the rock and soil. 4: Loose rock located at the bottom of...
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How is "discrimination" exemplified during Andrew Jacksons presidency? 1) By expanding voting rights to all citizens 2) Through the fair treatment of Native American tribes 3) By the unfair treatment of people based on c...
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Which natural phenomenon can trigger a landslide? intense rain or an earthquake light breezes or a flowing stream heavy snow or continuous sunlight icy conditions or ground surface melting
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Which statement describes the location of an earthquake’s epicenter? It is located using a single set of data. It is determined by the Mercalli Scale. It is determined by the arrival time of surface waves. It is located...
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How does light travel through a uniform medium? A. in a straight line B. in an angled path C. in a wave-like pattern D. in an unpredictable course
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Which agent contributes to erosion? sunlight shorelines clouds ice and glaciers
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Which continents contain folded mountains that match up to form one continuous mountain chain, serving as evidence that they once belonged to one landmass called Pangaea? Antarctica and Africa Africa and North America So...
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Which process works with erosion to break down rock? deposition settling transportation weathering
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Use the drop-down menus to choose the answer that best completes each statement about mass movements. The most destructive type of mass movement is a . A can occur after heavy rains in dry areas. The least destructive an...
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Which word identifies the agent that carries the energy released from earthquakes? epicenter focus lithosphere waves
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list of unit and stating whether there are scalar or vector
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list of unit and stating whether there are scalar or vector
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How long ago do scientists believe the continents formed Pangaea? about 135 million years ago about 180 million years ago about 300 million years ago about 4.5 billion years ago
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What does it mean to "cede" lands, as described in the context of thr 1830's? 1) to explore new territories 2) To give up power or territory. often unwillingly 3) to expand democratic rights 4) to negotiate fair trade ag...
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Where does compression often occur? along a normal fault along a strike-slip fault at a divergent boundary at a convergent boundary
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What type of stress occurs when plates move apart? compression faulting shearing tension
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Which feature is created on the exterior of a volcano when it erupts? magma chamber crater hot spot boundary
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