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What is the rocky outer part of the Earth?
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Which of the following is NOT most likely found on the Earth's mantle?
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What is the rocky outer part of the Earth?
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Which of the following is NOT most likely found on the Earth's mantle?
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Which of the following literally means "all land?"
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Which theory states that the Earth's outer shell is divided into smaller plates?
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Which of the following is NOT an evidence to Alfred Wegener's theory?
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Which of the following forms igneous rock in the crust?
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Volcanic glass is formed when the magma cools suddenly. What is this rock called?
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Which of the following rocks are used as weapons in old age?
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How are rocks classified?
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What type of rocks are formed by weathering, erosion, deposition, burial, and cementation?
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Which of the following is an example of a sedimentary rock?
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Where are sedimentary rocks usually formed?
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Which of the following is NOT a main agent responsible for metamorphosing rocks?
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The Mohs scale of mineral hardness is a qualitative ordinal scale, from 1 to 10, characterizing scratch resistance of various minerals through the ability of harder material to scratch softer material. Which of the following minerals can be scratched by a knife?
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Which Thai province/ area has gold resources?
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Rocks and minerals are limited by their sources and quantities. What country used to be able to produce large numbers of tin, copper and other metals but now relies on other countries for supply?
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Which layer of soil contain humus (decomposed organic matter) mixed with mineral particles do seeds germinate and plant roots grow?
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Which of the following activities involve water intake?
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What percentage of our bodies is water?
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Water is everywhere but where does all the Earth's water come from?
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Which of the following structures are created by humans to utilize underground water?
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What causes the saltines of seawater?
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Which of the following is a natural resource which comes from explosion of rocks over a long period of time?
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Which of the following are non-renewable natural resources?
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Which of the following is NOT a cause of soil erosion?
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What process allows human and industrial effluents to be disposed of without danger to human health or unacceptable damage to the natural environment?
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What concept conveys ending the existence of a plant or animal?
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What activity preserves the wildlife?
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Which of the following can help recycle metals?
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What happens when toxic substances enter water bodies such as lakes, rivers, oceans and so on, getting dissolved in them, lying suspended in the water or depositing on the bed?
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Which of the following does NOT contribute to noise pollution?
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What are the acidic components found in rainwater responsible for acid rain?
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What happens to trees that grow in air pollution?
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What phenomenon describes the natural warming of the earth that results when gases in the atmosphere trap heat from the sun that would otherwise escape into space?
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Why is there a need to wash fruits and vegetables before consuming?
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Which global challenge addresses a way to sustainable development?
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What principle of sustainable development solve problems by fixing the root cause?
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What aspect of Sufficiency Economy realizes ethics, honesty, patience, diligence and use of wisdom in living one's life?
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What component of Sufficiency Economy bring about sound judgment or fairness?
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Which of the following is the use of natural resources based on the Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy?
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Which water source is the cleanest?
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If wanting to grow plants in the soil that has medium pH value, however the existing soil is equal to 5 pH, what should we do in order to grow plants well?
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What concept describes negative environmental conditions which is not suitable for human life?
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Who is the author of the Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy?
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What activity describes the worthwhile and safe use of natural resources for the longest poosible time and with the least waste?