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Q. What is the name of the point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake origin?

  • (A) Hypocenter
  • (B) Crater
  • (C) Focus
  • (D) Epicenter

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Q. Which is the coldest place on Earth?

  • (A) Siberia
  • (B) Greenland
  • (C) Antarctica
  • (D) Alaska

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Q. What is the primary cause of ocean currents?

  • (A) Rainfall
  • (B) River flow
  • (C) Wind and Earth's rotation
  • (D) Tectonic movement

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Q. What do we call the process of water vapor turning into liquid?

  • (A) Evaporation
  • (B) Condensation
  • (C) Precipitation
  • (D) Sublimation

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Q. Which ocean lies between Africa and Australia?

  • (A) Atlantic Ocean
  • (B) Pacific Ocean
  • (C) Arctic Ocean
  • (D) Indian Ocean

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Q. Which of the following best describes Earth's atmosphere?

  • (A) Liquid
  • (B) Solid
  • (C) Gaseous
  • (D) Plasma

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Q. Which is the most volcanically active country on Earth?

  • (A) India
  • (B) Japan
  • (C) Indonesia
  • (D) Italy

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Q. Where is the majority of Earth's freshwater stored?

  • (A) Rivers
  • (B) Lakes
  • (C) Ice caps and glaciers
  • (D) Underground reservoirs

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Q. Which gas is a greenhouse gas responsible for global warming?

  • (A) Oxygen
  • (B) Carbon dioxide
  • (C) Nitrogen
  • (D) Hydrogen

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Q. What is the process of breaking down rocks called?

  • (A) Erosion
  • (B) Weathering
  • (C) Melting
  • (D) Crystallization
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