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NY Regents Exam - Earth Science (Homework)

James Finch

NY Regents, section 001, Fall 2019

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

Current Score : 4 / 5

Due : Monday, September 2, 2019 18:00 EDT

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1. /1 points Rearth 2002.Aug.01. My Notes
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The apparent rising and setting of the Sun, as viewed from Earth, is caused by (No Response) .
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2. /1 points Rearth 2002.Aug.07. My Notes
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Which diagram represents the approximate altitude of Polaris as seen by an observer located in Syracuse, New York?
    
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3. /1 points Rearth 2002.Aug.14. My Notes
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The Canaries Current along the west coast of Africa and the Peru Current along the west coast of South America are both (No Response) .
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4. /1 points Rearth 2002.Aug.19. My Notes
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In the diagram below, the spectral lines of hydrogen gas from three galaxies, A, B, and C, are compared to the spectral lines of hydrogen gas observed in a laboratory.
What is the best inference that can be made concerning the movement of galaxies A, B, and C?
    
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5. /1 points Rearth 2002.Aug.25. My Notes
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The cross section below illustrates the general sorting of sediment by a river as it flows from a mountain to a plain.
Which factor most likely caused the sediment to be sorted in the pattern shown?
    
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