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Omg! help me!!! 7th grade earth science!?

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ok i am so sick of mr. frye!! he gives the worst frickin sheets ive ever seen.

the answers arent in the book, and i cant find them online.!!!!

the directions are : to the left of each desctiptive phrase, write the name of the earth scientist who stidies this topic

1 explores for metal ores

2 describes the paths of icebergs along shipping lanes

3 describes the paths of seismic sea waves

4 studies solar radiation

5 studies air pollution

6 explores for geothermal power

7 plans water supplies for cities and towns

8 hypothesizes about distant galaxies

9 maps the ocean currents

ok i cant find them anywhere!! ive looked for at least an hour and a half already and havent gotten anywhere!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  1. i suggest google. if you went there then im not sure home work pass? lol. im not sure


  2. who is this im in tht class 2

  3. We arent doing that in my 7th grade science class we are doing inferences and how to make observations!

  4. I'm not doin' your frickin homework for you (I'm way too lazy to do my own), but try this wikipedia link.

  5. i have no idea and im in 8th grade...

  6. well i have no idea lol. try calling your classmates for help.

  7. just dont do it and have your mom write a note to him

    he sounds real g*y


  8. The answers have to be in the book, because all of them would have hundreds of answers.  There are thousands of scientist who do or have done the things listed in the phrases.  

    The handout is to just check to make sure you did the reading assignment, and find what specific scientists were listed in that particular category. If not in book, then maybe teacher covered them in a lecture?  Check with other students, to see where they found the answers.

    Check your index, and also the appendix for lists of scientists and their specialties.

    #8 could be several people, even Greek philosophers like Aristotle.

    #9 could be Humbolt, as they named an ocean current after Humbolt.

    Sorry, but the topics are too broad,  and no one has read every science book in the world.

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