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1) If ultraviolet radiation enters the Earth’s atmosphere, _________ generally blocked by the ozone concentrated in the atmosphere.
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2) _________ reacts with a chlorine atom, an election is transferred from the center shell of the sodium atom to the outer shell of the chlorine atom.
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3) _________ to occur in the earth’s crust, push-pull card shake waves would be generated simultaneously.
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4) The North Platte River _________ from Wyoming into Nebraska.
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5) The president of the United States appoints the cabinet members, _________ appointments are subject to Senate approval.
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6) The prisoners were prevented from speaking to reporters because _________.
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7) The three basic chords in _________ the tonic, the dominant, and the subdominant.
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8) Like Thomas Bergers’ fictional character Little Big Man, Lauderdale managed to find himself where _________ of important events took place.
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9) The tetracyclines, _________ antibiotics, are used to treat infections.
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10) _________ have at least four hours of hazardous materials response training is mandated by federal law.
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11) A pride of lions _________ up to forty lions, including one to three males, several females, and cubs.
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12) Each object _________ Jupiter’s magnetic field is delayed with electrical charges.
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13) Dolphins form extremely complicated allegiances and _________ continually change.
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14) The Sun’s gravity severely distorted the path of the comet _________ entered its wildly erratic orbit around Jupiter.
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15) The Model T car introduced in 1908, _______ $ 850.00.
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16) In 1858, the site _________ was to become the city of Denver was settled as a way station for outfitting gold prospectors.
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17) The major cause _________ the pull of the Moon on the Earth.
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18) _________ tea plant are small and white.
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19) According to the hypothesis in the study, the monarchs pick up the magnetic field of the _________ migrate by following magnetic fields.
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20) _________ will be carried in the next space shuttle payload has not yet been announced to the public
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21) Marmots spend their time foraging among meadow plants and flowers or _________ on rocky cliffs.
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22) In a 1988 advanced officers’ training program, Sampson developed a plan to incorporate police in enforcing environmental protection laws whenever __________ feasible.
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23) One of the largest and most powerful birds of prey in the world, _________ a six foot wingspan and legs and talons roughly the size of a man’s arms and legs.
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24) Still a novelty in the late nineteenth century, _________ limited to the rich.
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25) _________ show the relations among neurons, they do not preclude the possibility that other aspects are important.
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26) In the Antarctic Ocean _________ of plankton and crustacean forms of life.
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27) _________ creation of such a community was a desirable step, the requisite political upheaval had toe be accepted.
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28) Any possible academic assistance from taking stimulants _________ marginal at best.
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29) The greenhouse effect occurs _________ heat radiated from the Sun.
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30) _________ or refinanced, the leader will generally require setting up an escrow account to ensure the payment of property taxes and homeowner’s insurance.
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31) The 1980 explosion of _________ the first volcanic eruption in the continental United States in over 60 years.
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32) _________ Biloxi received its name from a Sioux word meaning “first people.”
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33) At the end of the nineteenth century, Alfred Binet developed a test for measuring intelligence _________ served as the basis of modern IQ tests.
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34) The North Pole _________ a latitude of 90 degrees north.
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35) The charter for the Louisiana lottery was coming up for renewal, _________spared no expense in the fight to win renewal.
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36) Among human chromosomes, the Y chromosomes is unusual _________ most of the chromosomes does not participate in meiotic recombination.
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37) Henry Adams, born in Boston, _________ famous as a historian and panelist.
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38) As its name suggests, the Prairie Wetlands Resource Center _________ the protection of wetlands on the prairies of the Dakotas, Montana, Minnesota, and Nebraska.
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39) The city of Beverly Hills is surrounded on _________ the city of Los Angeles.
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40) Static electricity _________ one cloud to another or between clouds and the ground creates lightning.
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41) While in reality Alpha Centauri is a triple star, _________ to the naked eye to be a single star.
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42) Without the proper card installed inside the computer, _________ impossible to run a graphics program.
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43) Case studies are the target of much skepticism in the scientific community, _________ used extensively by numerals researches.
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44) _________ sucked groundwater from below, some parts of the city have begun to sink as much as ten inches annually.
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45) Scientists are now beginning to conduct experiments on _________ trigger different sorts of health risks.
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46) The Apollo 11 astronauts _________ of the Earth’s inhabitants witnessed on the famous first moonwalk on July 20, 1969, were Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.
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47) A cloud’s reservoir of negative charge extends upward from the altitude at _________ the freezing point.
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48) _________ Hale Telescope, at the Palomar Observatory in southern California, scientists can photograph objects several billion light years away.
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49) A computerized map of the freeways using information gathered by sensors embedded in the pavement _________ on a local cable channel during rush hours.
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50) _________ greyhound, can achieve speeds up to thirty six miles per hour.
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