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1: How did Earth and other planets form?
✒Scientists are perplexed by how and why the planets formed into such distinct bodies, with only our rocky orb supporting life (as far as we know).
2: What happened during Earth's "Dark Age," or the first 500 million years after it formed?
✒Understanding Earth's early development would explain how the atmosphere and oceans developed. One difficulty: Few rocks from then are preserved, meaning little concrete evidence.
3: How did life begin?
✒In addition to rocks and minerals here, scientists are also probing Mars, where the sedimentary record of early planetary history predates the oldest Earth rocks.
4: How does Earth's interior work, and how does it affect the surface?
✒Scientists want to figure out more about the past and future of the constant convective motion of Earth's mantle and core, which triggers volcanism, mountain building and seafloor formation.
5: Why does Earth have plate tectonics and continents?
✒Scientists wonder why Earth has plates, constantly on the move, and how closely tectonics are related to the abundance of water, continents, oceans and life.
6: How are Earth processes controlled by material properties?
✒The big movers and shakers on Earth, including plate tectonics, arise from the atomic structure and other properties of Earth materials, so scientists want to know more about these properties.
7: What causes climate to change – and how much can it change?
✒Deeper study of the history of Earth's climate could help scientists predict the magnitude and consequences of today's climate change.
8: How has life shaped Earth – and how has Earth shaped life?
✒The interactions between geology and biology are key to understanding life's role in injecting oxygen into the atmosphere, mass extinctions and the course of evolution.
9: Can earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and their consequences be predicted?
✒Scientists still don't know how fault ruptures start and stop, and how magma moves beneath Earth's surface.
10: How do fluid flow and transport affect the human environment?
✒Scientists are unclear about how fluids move underground. More knowledge about this will help with management of natural resources and the environment.
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1: How did Earth and other planets form?
✒Scientists are perplexed by how and why the planets formed into such distinct bodies, with only our rocky orb supporting life (as far as we know).
2: What happened during Earth's "Dark Age," or the first 500 million years after it formed?
✒Understanding Earth's early development would explain how the atmosphere and oceans developed. One difficulty: Few rocks from then are preserved, meaning little concrete evidence.
3: How did life begin?
✒In addition to rocks and minerals here, scientists are also probing Mars, where the sedimentary record of early planetary history predates the oldest Earth rocks.
4: How does Earth's interior work, and how does it affect the surface?
✒Scientists want to figure out more about the past and future of the constant convective motion of Earth's mantle and core, which triggers volcanism, mountain building and seafloor formation.
5: Why does Earth have plate tectonics and continents?
✒Scientists wonder why Earth has plates, constantly on the move, and how closely tectonics are related to the abundance of water, continents, oceans and life.
6: How are Earth processes controlled by material properties?
✒The big movers and shakers on Earth, including plate tectonics, arise from the atomic structure and other properties of Earth materials, so scientists want to know more about these properties.
7: What causes climate to change – and how much can it change?
✒Deeper study of the history of Earth's climate could help scientists predict the magnitude and consequences of today's climate change.
8: How has life shaped Earth – and how has Earth shaped life?
✒The interactions between geology and biology are key to understanding life's role in injecting oxygen into the atmosphere, mass extinctions and the course of evolution.
9: Can earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and their consequences be predicted?
✒Scientists still don't know how fault ruptures start and stop, and how magma moves beneath Earth's surface.
10: How do fluid flow and transport affect the human environment?
✒Scientists are unclear about how fluids move underground. More knowledge about this will help with management of natural resources and the environment.
thank u ❤❤✌☺☺
pls mark it as the brainliest answer
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