Nicolaus Copernicus' model places the sun at the center of the Solar System and known as the...
Heliocentric Model
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TRUE or FALSE: Due to mutual gravitational attraction, particles move and collide, and electrostatic force keeps them together, making the Nebular Hypothesis the most widely accepted solar system formation hypothesis.
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Earth's axis is tilted at?
23.5 degrees
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This is considered as the hardest natural substance on Earth according to the Moh's Scale of Hardness
Diamond
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This hypothesis states that the gravitational force exerted by the particles of gas towards each other pulled them together, causing collision, resulting in the formation of the planets and the sun.
Nebular Hypothesis
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The minerals' ability to resist scratcing or abrasion.
Hardness
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The process where sediments form sedimentary rocks?
Lithification
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The disintegration of rocks caused by living organisms.
Biotic/Biological Weathering
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type of rock is formed from protolith by different agents such as heat, pressure, fluids.
Metamorphic Rock
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Geocentric model places the Earth at the center of the Solar System and is proposed by?
Claudius Ptolemy
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Sometimes, physical weathering is also called?
Mechanical Weathering
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TRUE or FALSE: The presence of Earthโs system is how life existed on the planet in the first place.
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This theory proposed that a star passed close enough to the sun, creating huge tides and causing materials to be rejected.