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If the body goes without its requirements a person will eventually get what after a few days
|
[
"healthy",
"death",
"HIV",
"Toxins",
"sick",
"loss",
"tall",
"well nourished"
] |
sick
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: If the body goes without its requirements a person will eventually get what after a few days
Options:
A. healthy
B. death
C. HIV
D. Toxins
E. sick
F. loss
G. tall
H. well nourished
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: sick.
|
What can people only survive a few days without?
|
[
"dehydration",
"hydration",
"bacteria",
"sodium",
"food",
"yogurt",
"Chlorophyll",
"oxygen"
] |
hydration
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can people only survive a few days without?
Options:
A. dehydration
B. hydration
C. bacteria
D. sodium
E. food
F. yogurt
G. Chlorophyll
H. oxygen
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: hydration.
|
What can most people survive only a few days without doing?
|
[
"drinking",
"Chlorophyll",
"sweating",
"praying",
"evaporation",
"crying",
"helping",
"rest"
] |
drinking
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can most people survive only a few days without doing?
Options:
A. drinking
B. Chlorophyll
C. sweating
D. praying
E. evaporation
F. crying
G. helping
H. rest
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: drinking.
|
what can most people only survive a few days without?
|
[
"NaCl",
"television",
"H20",
"food",
"rain",
"urea",
"running",
"h2o"
] |
h2o
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what can most people only survive a few days without?
Options:
A. NaCl
B. television
C. H20
D. food
E. rain
F. urea
G. running
H. h2o
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: h2o.
|
Most people can survive only a few days without what?
|
[
"carbon dioxide",
"oxygen",
"h2o",
"H20",
"NaCl",
"CO2",
"soda",
"urea"
] |
H20
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Most people can survive only a few days without what?
Options:
A. carbon dioxide
B. oxygen
C. h2o
D. H20
E. NaCl
F. CO2
G. soda
H. urea
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: H20.
|
What is something people can survive only a few days without?
|
[
"Shelter",
"Food",
"O3",
"NaCl",
"urea",
"H20",
"H2O",
"Salt"
] |
H2O
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is something people can survive only a few days without?
Options:
A. Shelter
B. Food
C. O3
D. NaCl
E. urea
F. H20
G. H2O
H. Salt
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: H2O.
|
people can survive only a few days without what
|
[
"dehydration",
"sleeping",
"liquid",
"glucose",
"working",
"Chlorophyll",
"drinking",
"breathing"
] |
drinking
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: people can survive only a few days without what
Options:
A. dehydration
B. sleeping
C. liquid
D. glucose
E. working
F. Chlorophyll
G. drinking
H. breathing
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: drinking.
|
what do men need to live?
|
[
"Air",
"ocean",
"water",
"bears",
"oxygen",
"sun",
"breathe",
"food"
] |
water
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what do men need to live?
Options:
A. Air
B. ocean
C. water
D. bears
E. oxygen
F. sun
G. breathe
H. food
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: water.
|
Most people can survive only a few days without a combination of what?
|
[
"dehydration",
"hydrogen and oxygen",
"food and shelter",
"hydrogen chloride and water",
"scarce resources",
"solid, liquid, gas",
"lemonade and ice water",
"watercolor paints"
] |
hydrogen and oxygen
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Most people can survive only a few days without a combination of what?
Options:
A. dehydration
B. hydrogen and oxygen
C. food and shelter
D. hydrogen chloride and water
E. scarce resources
F. solid, liquid, gas
G. lemonade and ice water
H. watercolor paints
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: hydrogen and oxygen.
|
Most people can survive only a few days without what?
|
[
"h2o",
"urea",
"CO2",
"beds",
"houses",
"air",
"NaCl",
"H20"
] |
H20
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Most people can survive only a few days without what?
Options:
A. h2o
B. urea
C. CO2
D. beds
E. houses
F. air
G. NaCl
H. H20
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: H20.
|
Most people can survive only a few days without controlling the body's what?
|
[
"temperature",
"ideas",
"oxygen",
"menace",
"energy",
"it's state",
"Energy.",
"movement"
] |
temperature
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Most people can survive only a few days without controlling the body's what?
Options:
A. temperature
B. ideas
C. oxygen
D. menace
E. energy
F. it's state
G. Energy.
H. movement
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: temperature.
|
What can most humans only survive a few days without?
|
[
"oxygen",
"food",
"edema",
"sex",
"sodium",
"socialization",
"water",
"liquid"
] |
water
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can most humans only survive a few days without?
Options:
A. oxygen
B. food
C. edema
D. sex
E. sodium
F. socialization
G. water
H. liquid
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: water.
|
What can most people survive only a few days away from?
|
[
"earth",
"wetland",
"friends",
"mines",
"buildings",
"death",
"family",
"Cancer."
] |
earth
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can most people survive only a few days away from?
Options:
A. earth
B. wetland
C. friends
D. mines
E. buildings
F. death
G. family
H. Cancer.
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: earth.
|
Most people can survive only a few days without what?
|
[
"Nutrients",
"sodium",
"ice",
"a solute",
"food",
"liquid",
"sunlight",
"dessert"
] |
liquid
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Most people can survive only a few days without what?
Options:
A. Nutrients
B. sodium
C. ice
D. a solute
E. food
F. liquid
G. sunlight
H. dessert
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: liquid.
|
What comes from lifting heavy weights?
|
[
"sizing",
"Dehydration",
"kinetic energy",
"contracting",
"Energy",
"forces",
"destroying",
"embellishing"
] |
contracting
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What comes from lifting heavy weights?
Options:
A. sizing
B. Dehydration
C. kinetic energy
D. contracting
E. Energy
F. forces
G. destroying
H. embellishing
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: contracting.
|
What do muscles do?
|
[
"Immobilize",
"expand",
"Form bones",
"thrust",
"Shrink",
"grow",
"Bend",
"Move"
] |
Move
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do muscles do?
Options:
A. Immobilize
B. expand
C. Form bones
D. thrust
E. Shrink
F. grow
G. Bend
H. Move
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Move.
|
Something that can be described as what can only contract?
|
[
"Smooth",
"the skin",
"Rough",
"strong",
"Sweet",
"Loud",
"complex",
"alveoli"
] |
Smooth
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Something that can be described as what can only contract?
Options:
A. Smooth
B. the skin
C. Rough
D. strong
E. Sweet
F. Loud
G. complex
H. alveoli
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Smooth.
|
Muscles can only what?
|
[
"movement",
"Loose",
"glucose",
"resistance",
"thrust",
"squeeze",
"jam",
"bend"
] |
squeeze
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Muscles can only what?
Options:
A. movement
B. Loose
C. glucose
D. resistance
E. thrust
F. squeeze
G. jam
H. bend
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: squeeze.
|
Which are muscles?
|
[
"to move people",
"quadriceps",
"mechanical",
"critical organs",
"bones",
"heat or cold",
"joints",
"tendons"
] |
quadriceps
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Which are muscles?
Options:
A. to move people
B. quadriceps
C. mechanical
D. critical organs
E. bones
F. heat or cold
G. joints
H. tendons
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: quadriceps.
|
what can only contract?
|
[
"nerves",
"Epidermis",
"the skin",
"strong",
"biceps",
"Bend",
"lungs",
"forces"
] |
biceps
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what can only contract?
Options:
A. nerves
B. Epidermis
C. the skin
D. strong
E. biceps
F. Bend
G. lungs
H. forces
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: biceps.
|
The trcipes femoris is used to move what?
|
[
"heat",
"Mass",
"Weight",
"feet",
"matter",
"people",
"embryos",
"bones"
] |
bones
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: The trcipes femoris is used to move what?
Options:
A. heat
B. Mass
C. Weight
D. feet
E. matter
F. people
G. embryos
H. bones
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: bones.
|
what can only contract?
|
[
"resistance",
"lungs",
"nerves",
"Bend",
"triceps",
"strong",
"mechanical",
"four limbs"
] |
triceps
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what can only contract?
Options:
A. resistance
B. lungs
C. nerves
D. Bend
E. triceps
F. strong
G. mechanical
H. four limbs
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: triceps.
|
What enables bones to perform movement?
|
[
"contraction",
"Energy",
"sensory neurons",
"looseness",
"Chemical energy",
"Vibrates",
"fur and fat",
"layers of fat"
] |
contraction
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What enables bones to perform movement?
Options:
A. contraction
B. Energy
C. sensory neurons
D. looseness
E. Chemical energy
F. Vibrates
G. fur and fat
H. layers of fat
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: contraction.
|
When a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, that hemisphere will have what?
|
[
"unstable weather",
"warmer weather",
"rays or beams",
"permineralization",
"solar weather",
"scattered light",
"scarce resources",
"colder weather"
] |
colder weather
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: When a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, that hemisphere will have what?
Options:
A. unstable weather
B. warmer weather
C. rays or beams
D. permineralization
E. solar weather
F. scattered light
G. scarce resources
H. colder weather
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: colder weather.
|
What change is likely in a hemisphere when it is pointed away from the sun?
|
[
"more sunlight per day",
"movement of tectonic plates",
"exposure to cold",
"Plant growth is reduced",
"the moon appears bigger",
"Movement of an air mass",
"solar eclipse",
"global warming"
] |
Plant growth is reduced
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What change is likely in a hemisphere when it is pointed away from the sun?
Options:
A. more sunlight per day
B. movement of tectonic plates
C. exposure to cold
D. Plant growth is reduced
E. the moon appears bigger
F. Movement of an air mass
G. solar eclipse
H. global warming
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Plant growth is reduced.
|
What creates winter?
|
[
"Slowing the transfer of heat",
"ice expanding in rock openings",
"earth spinning on its axis",
"earth revolves around the sun",
"a hemisphere is tilted toward the sun",
"a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun",
"lack of moisture in the air",
"mechanical weathering"
] |
a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What creates winter?
Options:
A. Slowing the transfer of heat
B. ice expanding in rock openings
C. earth spinning on its axis
D. earth revolves around the sun
E. a hemisphere is tilted toward the sun
F. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
G. lack of moisture in the air
H. mechanical weathering
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun.
|
When does the northern hemisphere receive the least amount of direct sunlight?
|
[
"Vernal equinox",
"Summer",
"photons",
"Autumn",
"mild",
"Winter",
"TRH",
"two"
] |
Winter
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: When does the northern hemisphere receive the least amount of direct sunlight?
Options:
A. Vernal equinox
B. Summer
C. photons
D. Autumn
E. mild
F. Winter
G. TRH
H. two
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Winter.
|
When does the northern hemisphere experience cooler temperatures?
|
[
"In the Autumn",
"air cools",
"dry and hot",
"Under 32 degrees",
"In the winter",
"When it's cold",
"In the Spring",
"In the summer"
] |
In the winter
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: When does the northern hemisphere experience cooler temperatures?
Options:
A. In the Autumn
B. air cools
C. dry and hot
D. Under 32 degrees
E. In the winter
F. When it's cold
G. In the Spring
H. In the summer
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: In the winter.
|
What effect will a hemispheric tilt away from the sun have on the forests there?
|
[
"higher heat",
"more sunlight",
"competing for resources",
"massive damage",
"deforestation",
"colder and wetter",
"further north",
"Physical weathering"
] |
colder and wetter
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What effect will a hemispheric tilt away from the sun have on the forests there?
Options:
A. higher heat
B. more sunlight
C. competing for resources
D. massive damage
E. deforestation
F. colder and wetter
G. further north
H. Physical weathering
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: colder and wetter.
|
What happens when we receive less sunlight?
|
[
"Springtime",
"sweating",
"Heat",
"apoptosis",
"autumn",
"Winter",
"air cools",
"It's brighter"
] |
Winter
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What happens when we receive less sunlight?
Options:
A. Springtime
B. sweating
C. Heat
D. apoptosis
E. autumn
F. Winter
G. air cools
H. It's brighter
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Winter.
|
What does a hemisphere receive less of when it is tilted away from the sun?
|
[
"water",
"scattered light",
"rays or beams",
"heat energy",
"direct energy",
"ice",
"photons",
"gasoline"
] |
direct energy
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does a hemisphere receive less of when it is tilted away from the sun?
Options:
A. water
B. scattered light
C. rays or beams
D. heat energy
E. direct energy
F. ice
G. photons
H. gasoline
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: direct energy.
|
what does a hemisphere need to be tilted away from the receive less sunlight?
|
[
"h2o",
"heat energy",
"equator",
"Energy.",
"clouds",
"our star",
"an object",
"energy"
] |
our star
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what does a hemisphere need to be tilted away from the receive less sunlight?
Options:
A. h2o
B. heat energy
C. equator
D. Energy.
E. clouds
F. our star
G. an object
H. energy
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: our star.
|
What does a hemisphere receive less of if it is tilted away from the sun?
|
[
"Light",
"rain",
"warmth",
"Epidermis",
"body water",
"photons",
"cold air",
"sugar"
] |
photons
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does a hemisphere receive less of if it is tilted away from the sun?
Options:
A. Light
B. rain
C. warmth
D. Epidermis
E. body water
F. photons
G. cold air
H. sugar
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: photons.
|
What does a planet receive more of when it is tilted?
|
[
"light",
"sun",
"Energy.",
"rain",
"forces",
"energy",
"Joules",
"heat"
] |
light
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does a planet receive more of when it is tilted?
Options:
A. light
B. sun
C. Energy.
D. rain
E. forces
F. energy
G. Joules
H. heat
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: light.
|
What does the hemisphere have to be tilted away from to receive less sunlight?
|
[
"an external framework",
"electromagnetic energy",
"rays or beams",
"an object",
"objects that have mass",
"energy of moving objects",
"our nearest star",
"wavelengths and photons"
] |
our nearest star
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does the hemisphere have to be tilted away from to receive less sunlight?
Options:
A. an external framework
B. electromagnetic energy
C. rays or beams
D. an object
E. objects that have mass
F. energy of moving objects
G. our nearest star
H. wavelengths and photons
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: our nearest star.
|
what is usually larger than streams?
|
[
"bathtubs",
"h2o from a tap",
"loose soil",
"body water",
"an object",
"puddles",
"Euphrates",
"four limbs"
] |
Euphrates
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what is usually larger than streams?
Options:
A. bathtubs
B. h2o from a tap
C. loose soil
D. body water
E. an object
F. puddles
G. Euphrates
H. four limbs
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Euphrates.
|
What joins rivers?
|
[
"vehicles",
"loose soil",
"sandstones",
"ferry",
"trail",
"skyline",
"streams",
"Raft"
] |
streams
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What joins rivers?
Options:
A. vehicles
B. loose soil
C. sandstones
D. ferry
E. trail
F. skyline
G. streams
H. Raft
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: streams.
|
What can large waterways be divided into?
|
[
"loose soil",
"properties",
"lakes",
"body water",
"oceans",
"Sediment",
"creeks",
"streams"
] |
streams
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can large waterways be divided into?
Options:
A. loose soil
B. properties
C. lakes
D. body water
E. oceans
F. Sediment
G. creeks
H. streams
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: streams.
|
Estuaries are always larger than which of the following?
|
[
"oceans",
"streams.",
"lakes",
"Length",
"kalenchoes",
"body water",
"bacteria",
"planets"
] |
streams.
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Estuaries are always larger than which of the following?
Options:
A. oceans
B. streams.
C. lakes
D. Length
E. kalenchoes
F. body water
G. bacteria
H. planets
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: streams..
|
What is The Euphrates larger than?
|
[
"ocean",
"planet",
"trees",
"sea",
"Inches",
"Sediment",
"stream",
"Length"
] |
stream
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is The Euphrates larger than?
Options:
A. ocean
B. planet
C. trees
D. sea
E. Inches
F. Sediment
G. stream
H. Length
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: stream.
|
What usually have more water than streams?
|
[
"ponds",
"currents",
"fens",
"wetland",
"bottles",
"cups",
"complex",
"rivers"
] |
rivers
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What usually have more water than streams?
Options:
A. ponds
B. currents
C. fens
D. wetland
E. bottles
F. cups
G. complex
H. rivers
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: rivers.
|
what are usually larger than small water crossings?
|
[
"alveoli",
"an anion",
"tortoises",
"tail fins",
"engines",
"rivers",
"Inches",
"vehicles"
] |
rivers
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what are usually larger than small water crossings?
Options:
A. alveoli
B. an anion
C. tortoises
D. tail fins
E. engines
F. rivers
G. Inches
H. vehicles
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: rivers.
|
What are smaller bodies of water?
|
[
"kalenchoes",
"streams",
"loose soil",
"Deposition",
"alveoli",
"NaCl",
"swea",
"Sand dunes"
] |
streams
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What are smaller bodies of water?
Options:
A. kalenchoes
B. streams
C. loose soil
D. Deposition
E. alveoli
F. NaCl
G. swea
H. Sand dunes
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: streams.
|
What is a river also?
|
[
"storing water",
"loose soil",
"dangerous",
"fertile",
"more abundant",
"watershred",
"body water",
"kinetic"
] |
watershred
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is a river also?
Options:
A. storing water
B. loose soil
C. dangerous
D. fertile
E. more abundant
F. watershred
G. body water
H. kinetic
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: watershred.
|
Streams are smaller than something made from what?
|
[
"Metling snow",
"body water",
"an organism's body",
"Sediment",
"fossil fuels",
"Weathering",
"erosion",
"aqueous solution"
] |
Metling snow
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Streams are smaller than something made from what?
Options:
A. Metling snow
B. body water
C. an organism's body
D. Sediment
E. fossil fuels
F. Weathering
G. erosion
H. aqueous solution
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Metling snow.
|
Rivers are usually larger than what
|
[
"objects that have mass",
"body water",
"colder and wetter",
"Veins and arteries.",
"allow growth",
"loose soil",
"at or near the margins",
"mountain sources"
] |
mountain sources
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Rivers are usually larger than what
Options:
A. objects that have mass
B. body water
C. colder and wetter
D. Veins and arteries.
E. allow growth
F. loose soil
G. at or near the margins
H. mountain sources
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: mountain sources.
|
what are rivers?
|
[
"dangerous",
"storing water",
"watershed",
"kalenchoes",
"they bend",
"rainy",
"kinetic",
"strong"
] |
watershed
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what are rivers?
Options:
A. dangerous
B. storing water
C. watershed
D. kalenchoes
E. they bend
F. rainy
G. kinetic
H. strong
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: watershed.
|
Habitats where fish live in large quantities are usually larger than what?
|
[
"an object",
"Inches",
"crocodiles",
"body water",
"Decibels",
"Weight",
"streams",
"Length"
] |
streams
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Habitats where fish live in large quantities are usually larger than what?
Options:
A. an object
B. Inches
C. crocodiles
D. body water
E. Decibels
F. Weight
G. streams
H. Length
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: streams.
|
Mantle convection causes what?
|
[
"demolitions",
"global warming",
"earthquakes",
"forest fires",
"erosion",
"tsunamis",
"heat energy",
"heating liquids"
] |
earthquakes
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Mantle convection causes what?
Options:
A. demolitions
B. global warming
C. earthquakes
D. forest fires
E. erosion
F. tsunamis
G. heat energy
H. heating liquids
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: earthquakes.
|
What causes earthquakes?
|
[
"Electrical energy",
"The area was once underwater",
"energy of moving objects",
"Melting glaciers",
"Cold air colliding with warm air",
"Continents drifting",
"electromagnetic energy",
"Climate change"
] |
Continents drifting
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What causes earthquakes?
Options:
A. Electrical energy
B. The area was once underwater
C. energy of moving objects
D. Melting glaciers
E. Cold air colliding with warm air
F. Continents drifting
G. electromagnetic energy
H. Climate change
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Continents drifting.
|
Tectonic plates being pushed together can cause what?
|
[
"converting electricity to heat",
"enormous damage to homes",
"to move people",
"kinetic energy",
"fissures of hot, acidic water",
"gravitational demize",
"slight inconvenience to stars",
"small solar flares"
] |
enormous damage to homes
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Tectonic plates being pushed together can cause what?
Options:
A. converting electricity to heat
B. enormous damage to homes
C. to move people
D. kinetic energy
E. fissures of hot, acidic water
F. gravitational demize
G. slight inconvenience to stars
H. small solar flares
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: enormous damage to homes.
|
Where on plates do earthquakes most often occur?
|
[
"The area was once underwater",
"near the shoreline",
"away from tectonic plates",
"permineralization",
"at or near the margins",
"in the center",
"Inches or fractions of inches.",
"deep under water"
] |
at or near the margins
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Where on plates do earthquakes most often occur?
Options:
A. The area was once underwater
B. near the shoreline
C. away from tectonic plates
D. permineralization
E. at or near the margins
F. in the center
G. Inches or fractions of inches.
H. deep under water
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: at or near the margins.
|
earthquakes are caused by shifts in what?
|
[
"earth",
"volcanoes",
"rocks",
"plates",
"Movement",
"ground",
"rain",
"lightning"
] |
plates
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: earthquakes are caused by shifts in what?
Options:
A. earth
B. volcanoes
C. rocks
D. plates
E. Movement
F. ground
G. rain
H. lightning
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: plates.
|
What can be pushed together to form an earthquake?
|
[
"fibrils",
"volcanos",
"crust",
"energy",
"trees",
"waves",
"boulders on the earth",
"rocks"
] |
crust
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can be pushed together to form an earthquake?
Options:
A. fibrils
B. volcanos
C. crust
D. energy
E. trees
F. waves
G. boulders on the earth
H. rocks
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: crust.
|
tectonic plates being pushed together causes what?
|
[
"wind speed",
"plates clattering",
"dishware intact",
"kinetic energy",
"massive damage",
"erosion",
"lack of destruction",
"friction"
] |
massive damage
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: tectonic plates being pushed together causes what?
Options:
A. wind speed
B. plates clattering
C. dishware intact
D. kinetic energy
E. massive damage
F. erosion
G. lack of destruction
H. friction
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: massive damage.
|
Parts of the Earth's crust being pushed together causes what?
|
[
"magnetic shifts",
"erosion",
"friction",
"earthquakes",
"solar flares",
"moonquakes",
"global warming",
"Sediment"
] |
earthquakes
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Parts of the Earth's crust being pushed together causes what?
Options:
A. magnetic shifts
B. erosion
C. friction
D. earthquakes
E. solar flares
F. moonquakes
G. global warming
H. Sediment
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: earthquakes.
|
What could happen because of movement in the upper mantle?
|
[
"Earthquakes",
"Water expanding",
"Floods",
"Wildfires",
"erosion",
"Tornados",
"heating liquids",
"Movement"
] |
Earthquakes
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What could happen because of movement in the upper mantle?
Options:
A. Earthquakes
B. Water expanding
C. Floods
D. Wildfires
E. erosion
F. Tornados
G. heating liquids
H. Movement
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Earthquakes.
|
what has tectonic plates?
|
[
"San Francisco",
"outer space",
"atmosphere",
"h2o",
"coral reefs",
"humans disturb it",
"Physical weathering",
"threatened"
] |
San Francisco
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what has tectonic plates?
Options:
A. San Francisco
B. outer space
C. atmosphere
D. h2o
E. coral reefs
F. humans disturb it
G. Physical weathering
H. threatened
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: San Francisco.
|
the Earth constantly moving then being pushed together causes what
|
[
"oceans",
"erosion",
"deserts",
"Greenhouse gases",
"Energy.",
"energy",
"global warming",
"earthquakes"
] |
earthquakes
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: the Earth constantly moving then being pushed together causes what
Options:
A. oceans
B. erosion
C. deserts
D. Greenhouse gases
E. Energy.
F. energy
G. global warming
H. earthquakes
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: earthquakes.
|
what causes tremors?
|
[
"tectonic plates coliding",
"fissures of hot, acidic water",
"sensory neurons",
"energy of moving objects",
"Thyroid-stimulating hormone",
"storms",
"the sun",
"richter scale"
] |
tectonic plates coliding
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what causes tremors?
Options:
A. tectonic plates coliding
B. fissures of hot, acidic water
C. sensory neurons
D. energy of moving objects
E. Thyroid-stimulating hormone
F. storms
G. the sun
H. richter scale
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: tectonic plates coliding.
|
What do tectonic plates being pushed together do?
|
[
"Destroy saturn",
"permineralization",
"Build bridges",
"Physical weathering",
"Destroy bridges",
"Destroy moon",
"Movement",
"to move people"
] |
Destroy bridges
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do tectonic plates being pushed together do?
Options:
A. Destroy saturn
B. permineralization
C. Build bridges
D. Physical weathering
E. Destroy bridges
F. Destroy moon
G. Movement
H. to move people
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Destroy bridges.
|
What can damage plumbing?
|
[
"several different ways",
"an automobile engine",
"Breathing too fast or too slow",
"smallest agents of disease",
"fissures of hot, acidic water",
"volatile substances",
"tectonic plates being pushed together",
"erosion from rivers"
] |
tectonic plates being pushed together
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can damage plumbing?
Options:
A. several different ways
B. an automobile engine
C. Breathing too fast or too slow
D. smallest agents of disease
E. fissures of hot, acidic water
F. volatile substances
G. tectonic plates being pushed together
H. erosion from rivers
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: tectonic plates being pushed together.
|
What causes landslides?
|
[
"Water expanding",
"tectonic plates",
"rainfall",
"Physical weathering",
"flooding",
"mouth of rivers",
"a hydraulic system",
"deforestation"
] |
tectonic plates
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What causes landslides?
Options:
A. Water expanding
B. tectonic plates
C. rainfall
D. Physical weathering
E. flooding
F. mouth of rivers
G. a hydraulic system
H. deforestation
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: tectonic plates.
|
Where might you find tectonic plates being pushed together?
|
[
"coastlines",
"San Francisco",
"mouth of rivers",
"germany",
"Movement",
"a hydraulic system",
"permineralization",
"near the shoreline"
] |
San Francisco
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Where might you find tectonic plates being pushed together?
Options:
A. coastlines
B. San Francisco
C. mouth of rivers
D. germany
E. Movement
F. a hydraulic system
G. permineralization
H. near the shoreline
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: San Francisco.
|
Bacteria and archaebacteria examples of what?
|
[
"grass",
"multi-celled organisms",
"seeds",
"Something that causes allergies",
"major threat to health",
"single-celled organisms",
"microorganisms",
"Food poisoning"
] |
single-celled organisms
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Bacteria and archaebacteria examples of what?
Options:
A. grass
B. multi-celled organisms
C. seeds
D. Something that causes allergies
E. major threat to health
F. single-celled organisms
G. microorganisms
H. Food poisoning
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: single-celled organisms.
|
What are single celled organisms that do not have a nucleus?
|
[
"Most plants",
"nucleus",
"ferns",
"fossil fuels",
"bushes",
"Eukaryotes",
"leech",
"bacteria"
] |
bacteria
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What are single celled organisms that do not have a nucleus?
Options:
A. Most plants
B. nucleus
C. ferns
D. fossil fuels
E. bushes
F. Eukaryotes
G. leech
H. bacteria
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: bacteria.
|
What do some bacteria lack?
|
[
"Energy",
"nucleus",
"glucose",
"Energy.",
"properties",
"oxygen",
"alleles",
"warmth"
] |
nucleus
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do some bacteria lack?
Options:
A. Energy
B. nucleus
C. glucose
D. Energy.
E. properties
F. oxygen
G. alleles
H. warmth
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: nucleus.
|
What are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus?
|
[
"ferns",
"barnacles",
"Most plants",
"cacti",
"Leeuwenhoek",
"orchids",
"bacteria",
"PDAs"
] |
bacteria
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus?
Options:
A. ferns
B. barnacles
C. Most plants
D. cacti
E. Leeuwenhoek
F. orchids
G. bacteria
H. PDAs
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: bacteria.
|
bacteria have no membrane-bound organelles and lack what?
|
[
"nucleus",
"epidermal",
"Joules",
"alveoli",
"glucose",
"Epidermis",
"oxygen",
"PDAs"
] |
nucleus
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: bacteria have no membrane-bound organelles and lack what?
Options:
A. nucleus
B. epidermal
C. Joules
D. alveoli
E. glucose
F. Epidermis
G. oxygen
H. PDAs
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: nucleus.
|
prokaryotes what genes?
|
[
"grow",
"HIV",
"small",
"stem",
"SO2",
"lack",
"PDAs",
"CO 2"
] |
lack
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: prokaryotes what genes?
Options:
A. grow
B. HIV
C. small
D. stem
E. SO2
F. lack
G. PDAs
H. CO 2
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: lack.
|
what are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus?
|
[
"Leeuwenhoek",
"orchids",
"Most plants",
"barnacles",
"PDAs",
"bacteria",
"cacti",
"ferns"
] |
bacteria
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus?
Options:
A. Leeuwenhoek
B. orchids
C. Most plants
D. barnacles
E. PDAs
F. bacteria
G. cacti
H. ferns
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: bacteria.
|
Prokaryotes are single celled living things in the animal kingdom that don't have a what?
|
[
"epidermal",
"genus",
"complex",
"extinction",
"food",
"nucleus",
"properties",
"alleles"
] |
nucleus
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Prokaryotes are single celled living things in the animal kingdom that don't have a what?
Options:
A. epidermal
B. genus
C. complex
D. extinction
E. food
F. nucleus
G. properties
H. alleles
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: nucleus.
|
What are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus?
|
[
"barnacles",
"bacteria",
"Most plants",
"ferns",
"orchids",
"cacti",
"PDAs",
"Leeuwenhoek"
] |
bacteria
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus?
Options:
A. barnacles
B. bacteria
C. Most plants
D. ferns
E. orchids
F. cacti
G. PDAs
H. Leeuwenhoek
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: bacteria.
|
Riding a bike does not cause what?
|
[
"Greenhouse gasses",
"forward motion",
"harmful substances",
"wear on tires",
"Greenhouse gases",
"major threat to health",
"contamination",
"sore bottom"
] |
major threat to health
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Riding a bike does not cause what?
Options:
A. Greenhouse gasses
B. forward motion
C. harmful substances
D. wear on tires
E. Greenhouse gases
F. major threat to health
G. contamination
H. sore bottom
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: major threat to health.
|
Riding a bike reduces what?
|
[
"energy usage",
"Greenhouse gasses",
"acid rain",
"harmful substances",
"Greenhouse gases",
"temperature",
"prolactin release",
"storms"
] |
energy usage
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Riding a bike reduces what?
Options:
A. energy usage
B. Greenhouse gasses
C. acid rain
D. harmful substances
E. Greenhouse gases
F. temperature
G. prolactin release
H. storms
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: energy usage.
|
Which of the following does not contribute to global warming?
|
[
"nucleus of a cell",
"Flying in a plane",
"Leaving the lights on",
"haploid plants",
"a hydraulic system",
"Driving a car",
"Riding a bike",
"power stations"
] |
Riding a bike
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Which of the following does not contribute to global warming?
Options:
A. nucleus of a cell
B. Flying in a plane
C. Leaving the lights on
D. haploid plants
E. a hydraulic system
F. Driving a car
G. Riding a bike
H. power stations
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Riding a bike.
|
What form of transportation does not cause diseases or harm crops?
|
[
"Earthworms",
"animals",
"automobile",
"mechanical",
"train",
"airplane",
"Movement",
"bicycle"
] |
bicycle
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What form of transportation does not cause diseases or harm crops?
Options:
A. Earthworms
B. animals
C. automobile
D. mechanical
E. train
F. airplane
G. Movement
H. bicycle
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: bicycle.
|
What can you ride to get good exercise and avoid producing harmful gases?
|
[
"cows",
"bike",
"stairmaster",
"cycles",
"bus",
"trolley",
"Lift",
"goats"
] |
bike
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can you ride to get good exercise and avoid producing harmful gases?
Options:
A. cows
B. bike
C. stairmaster
D. cycles
E. bus
F. trolley
G. Lift
H. goats
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: bike.
|
What is not caused by riding a bike?
|
[
"momentum",
"flooding",
"coal",
"disease",
"speed",
"Allergies",
"litter",
"exercise"
] |
litter
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is not caused by riding a bike?
Options:
A. momentum
B. flooding
C. coal
D. disease
E. speed
F. Allergies
G. litter
H. exercise
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: litter.
|
What is one thing that is not bad for a habitat?
|
[
"salt and water.",
"riding a motorcycle",
"genetic diversity",
"riding a car",
"Quality of life",
"food and shelter",
"riding an airplane",
"riding a bike"
] |
riding a bike
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is one thing that is not bad for a habitat?
Options:
A. salt and water.
B. riding a motorcycle
C. genetic diversity
D. riding a car
E. Quality of life
F. food and shelter
G. riding an airplane
H. riding a bike
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: riding a bike.
|
What does not release particles?
|
[
"riding a bike",
"driving a car",
"influenza",
"monotremes",
"creating smog",
"burning coal",
"It remains dormant",
"peachleaf willow"
] |
riding a bike
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does not release particles?
Options:
A. riding a bike
B. driving a car
C. influenza
D. monotremes
E. creating smog
F. burning coal
G. It remains dormant
H. peachleaf willow
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: riding a bike.
|
What does not spoil the environment?
|
[
"Operating a factory",
"Driving a car",
"Riding a bike",
"food and shelter",
"hydrate their cells",
"lowered energy cost",
"Burning a fire",
"peachleaf willow"
] |
Riding a bike
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does not spoil the environment?
Options:
A. Operating a factory
B. Driving a car
C. Riding a bike
D. food and shelter
E. hydrate their cells
F. lowered energy cost
G. Burning a fire
H. peachleaf willow
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Riding a bike.
|
What is not released after riding a bike?
|
[
"carbon monoxide",
"harmful substances",
"fossil fuels",
"heat energy",
"one celled organisms",
"hard outer covering",
"layers of fat",
"Pituitary gland"
] |
carbon monoxide
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is not released after riding a bike?
Options:
A. carbon monoxide
B. harmful substances
C. fossil fuels
D. heat energy
E. one celled organisms
F. hard outer covering
G. layers of fat
H. Pituitary gland
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: carbon monoxide.
|
what doesn't riding a bike cause?
|
[
"Allergies",
"harmful substances",
"Decrease bodily water",
"Greenhouse gasses",
"carbon monoxide",
"global warming",
"Dehydration",
"chemical changes"
] |
carbon monoxide
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what doesn't riding a bike cause?
Options:
A. Allergies
B. harmful substances
C. Decrease bodily water
D. Greenhouse gasses
E. carbon monoxide
F. global warming
G. Dehydration
H. chemical changes
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: carbon monoxide.
|
The sun causes water to evaporate more, which can cause drying and what?
|
[
"flooding",
"raining",
"Pollution",
"root growth",
"erosion",
"snowing",
"cracking",
"hailing"
] |
cracking
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: The sun causes water to evaporate more, which can cause drying and what?
Options:
A. flooding
B. raining
C. Pollution
D. root growth
E. erosion
F. snowing
G. cracking
H. hailing
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: cracking.
|
When would water evaporate the most quickly?
|
[
"Winter",
"sun",
"Summer",
"Spring",
"Autumn",
"Tropical",
"excretion",
"oceans"
] |
Summer
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: When would water evaporate the most quickly?
Options:
A. Winter
B. sun
C. Summer
D. Spring
E. Autumn
F. Tropical
G. excretion
H. oceans
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Summer.
|
what causes water to evaporate more quickly by adding heat?
|
[
"distant stars",
"our star",
"sunlight",
"Solar energy",
"energy",
"Energy.",
"the moon",
"milky way"
] |
our star
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what causes water to evaporate more quickly by adding heat?
Options:
A. distant stars
B. our star
C. sunlight
D. Solar energy
E. energy
F. Energy.
G. the moon
H. milky way
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: our star.
|
When does water evaporate more quickly?
|
[
"dry and hot",
"salt and water.",
"In October",
"during the day",
"at night",
"In the morning",
"hydration",
"lowered energy cost"
] |
during the day
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: When does water evaporate more quickly?
Options:
A. dry and hot
B. salt and water.
C. In October
D. during the day
E. at night
F. In the morning
G. hydration
H. lowered energy cost
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: during the day.
|
The sun causes water to change partially to gas by doing what?
|
[
"adding heat",
"changing degrees",
"Temperature",
"scattered light",
"energy",
"refracting light",
"Energy.",
"absorbing moisture"
] |
adding heat
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: The sun causes water to change partially to gas by doing what?
Options:
A. adding heat
B. changing degrees
C. Temperature
D. scattered light
E. energy
F. refracting light
G. Energy.
H. absorbing moisture
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: adding heat.
|
What does water turn into when heat is added?
|
[
"Rain",
"energy",
"potash",
"h2o",
"Vapor",
"an ion",
"Ice",
"Energy."
] |
Vapor
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does water turn into when heat is added?
Options:
A. Rain
B. energy
C. potash
D. h2o
E. Vapor
F. an ion
G. Ice
H. Energy.
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Vapor.
|
What does ocean water become when acted on by sunlight?
|
[
"warmth",
"solar energy",
"Heat",
"Pollution",
"sand",
"oxygen",
"white",
"clouds"
] |
clouds
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does ocean water become when acted on by sunlight?
Options:
A. warmth
B. solar energy
C. Heat
D. Pollution
E. sand
F. oxygen
G. white
H. clouds
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: clouds.
|
What does the sun provide to make steam?
|
[
"hydration",
"Energy",
"excretion",
"Light",
"sunlight",
"Heat",
"chemicals",
"warmth"
] |
Energy
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does the sun provide to make steam?
Options:
A. hydration
B. Energy
C. excretion
D. Light
E. sunlight
F. Heat
G. chemicals
H. warmth
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Energy.
|
What can the sun create more quickly by adding heat?
|
[
"heat",
"power",
"Energy.",
"sugar",
"vapor",
"energy",
"Light",
"warmth"
] |
vapor
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can the sun create more quickly by adding heat?
Options:
A. heat
B. power
C. Energy.
D. sugar
E. vapor
F. energy
G. Light
H. warmth
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: vapor.
|
Ice crystals can resist what?
|
[
"scattered light",
"power",
"erosion",
"salt and water.",
"sun's heat",
"salinity",
"Temperature",
"kinetic energy"
] |
sun's heat
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Ice crystals can resist what?
Options:
A. scattered light
B. power
C. erosion
D. salt and water.
E. sun's heat
F. salinity
G. Temperature
H. kinetic energy
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: sun's heat.
|
What causes cloudy and rainy weather?
|
[
"Cold air forming fog",
"a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun",
"Warm air near the oceans",
"Breathing too fast or too slow",
"Cold winds near the mountains",
"Warm air moving into cold air",
"Earth's axis of rotation is tilted",
"extreme heat and pressure"
] |
Warm air moving into cold air
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What causes cloudy and rainy weather?
Options:
A. Cold air forming fog
B. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
C. Warm air near the oceans
D. Breathing too fast or too slow
E. Cold winds near the mountains
F. Warm air moving into cold air
G. Earth's axis of rotation is tilted
H. extreme heat and pressure
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Warm air moving into cold air.
|
What is most likely to result from warm air advancing on cold air?
|
[
"white outs",
"energy of moving objects",
"heat is produced",
"a tree falling",
"cloudy and rainy weather",
"tsunamis",
"freezing nitrogen",
"kinetic energy"
] |
cloudy and rainy weather
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is most likely to result from warm air advancing on cold air?
Options:
A. white outs
B. energy of moving objects
C. heat is produced
D. a tree falling
E. cloudy and rainy weather
F. tsunamis
G. freezing nitrogen
H. kinetic energy
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: cloudy and rainy weather.
|
What does a warm front cause?
|
[
"friction",
"symptoms",
"rainfall",
"fire",
"tsunamis",
"heat",
"earthquakes",
"storms"
] |
storms
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does a warm front cause?
Options:
A. friction
B. symptoms
C. rainfall
D. fire
E. tsunamis
F. heat
G. earthquakes
H. storms
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: storms.
|
What is a result when warm air advances on cold air?
|
[
"heat",
"dry air",
"blue skies",
"rain",
"storms",
"drought",
"Injury",
"force"
] |
rain
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is a result when warm air advances on cold air?
Options:
A. heat
B. dry air
C. blue skies
D. rain
E. storms
F. drought
G. Injury
H. force
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: rain.
|
What helps plants germinate?
|
[
"honeybees",
"Converted sugar",
"aqueous solution",
"Wet weather",
"glycogen",
"crying",
"space",
"Dry weather"
] |
Wet weather
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What helps plants germinate?
Options:
A. honeybees
B. Converted sugar
C. aqueous solution
D. Wet weather
E. glycogen
F. crying
G. space
H. Dry weather
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Wet weather.
|
Warm air advancing on what causes cloudy and rainy weather?
|
[
"streams.",
"streams",
"Movement",
"flooding",
"coastlines",
"rivers",
"rainfall",
"cold air"
] |
cold air
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Warm air advancing on what causes cloudy and rainy weather?
Options:
A. streams.
B. streams
C. Movement
D. flooding
E. coastlines
F. rivers
G. rainfall
H. cold air
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: cold air.
|
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