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How can we describe a direction? ||||| The most common way is by using a compass. | What is the most common way to determine direction by using radio | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
How can we describe a direction? ||||| The most common way is by using a compass. | What is the most common way to determine direction guesswork | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
How can we describe a direction? ||||| The most common way is by using a compass. | What is the most common way to determine direction Using a screwdriver | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
How can we describe a direction? ||||| The most common way is by using a compass. | What is the most common way to determine direction Using a Google Map | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
How can we describe a direction? ||||| The most common way is by using a compass. | What are other ways organisms can be preserved In porcelain | -1 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | What is a compass A compass is a device with a floating needle that is magnetic. | 1 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | What is a compass a magnet that shows north | 1 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | What is a compass a device with a floating needle | 1 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | What is a compass a rod that shows every direction | 0 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | What is a compass it is a radio | 0 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | What is a compass it is a phone app | 0 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | What is a compass it is a website | 0 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | Who washed in the brook A woman | -1 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. ||||| The compass needle always points to magnetic north. | How does the compass work The magnetic north pole will pull the magnet needle causing it to point north. | 1 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. ||||| The compass needle always points to magnetic north. | How does the compass work by always pointing to magnetic north. | 1 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. ||||| The compass needle always points to magnetic north. | How does the compass work needle points to north | 1 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. ||||| The compass needle always points to magnetic north. | How does the compass work The needle aligns with the position of north | 1 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. ||||| The compass needle always points to magnetic north. | How does the compass work by always pointing to magnetic east. | 0 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. ||||| The compass needle always points to magnetic north. | How does the compass work a rod shows each direction | 0 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. ||||| The compass needle always points to magnetic north. | Who took Wesley out of the prison Wesley's uncle | -1 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. ||||| See the directions, such as east, south, west, etc., on a compass rose. | How can we tell where east, west, and south are with a compass are relative to the position of north | 1 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. ||||| See the directions, such as east, south, west, etc., on a compass rose. | How can we tell where east, west, and south are with a compass based on where north is, which is what the magnet points to | 1 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. ||||| See the directions, such as east, south, west, etc., on a compass rose. | How can we tell where east, west, and south are with a compass Once the magnet points north we then can read the face of the compass where east, west and south are marked. | 1 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. ||||| See the directions, such as east, south, west, etc., on a compass rose. | How can we tell where east, west, and south are with a compass the rod shows each direction | 0 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. ||||| See the directions, such as east, south, west, etc., on a compass rose. | How can we tell where east, west, and south are with a compass west is left | 0 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. ||||| See the directions, such as east, south, west, etc., on a compass rose. | How can we tell where east, west, and south are with a compass compass always points to east and we can point to other directions. | 0 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. ||||| See the directions, such as east, south, west, etc., on a compass rose. | How can we tell where east, west, and south are with a compass east is left | 0 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. ||||| See the directions, such as east, south, west, etc., on a compass rose. | How long does it take for Alien Planet to reach Darwin IV It takes 42 years | -1 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The Earth has two poles. ||||| It has a magnetic north pole. ||||| It also has a geographic north pole. ||||| These two poles are close to each other but not the exact same place. | What are the two north poles and are they in the same spot There is a magnetic and geographic north pole that are very close to each other but not in the same exact spot. | 1 | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The Earth has two poles. ||||| It has a magnetic north pole. ||||| It also has a geographic north pole. ||||| These two poles are close to each other but not the exact same place. | What are the two north poles and are they in the same spot magnetic and geographic north and not the same spot | 1 | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The Earth has two poles. ||||| It has a magnetic north pole. ||||| It also has a geographic north pole. ||||| These two poles are close to each other but not the exact same place. | What are the two north poles and are they in the same spot east pole and west pole and they are on same spot. | 0 | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The Earth has two poles. ||||| It has a magnetic north pole. ||||| It also has a geographic north pole. ||||| These two poles are close to each other but not the exact same place. | What are the two north poles and are they in the same spot north and south and yes the same spot | 0 | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The Earth has two poles. ||||| It has a magnetic north pole. ||||| It also has a geographic north pole. ||||| These two poles are close to each other but not the exact same place. | Who is concerned about human rights abuse in Southeast Asia U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell | -1 | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
It is not enough to describe some objects by their location. ||||| We may also need to know its direction. ||||| Where is that storm coming from? ||||| Where is it going? | Why might it be helpful to know direction of a moving object, such as a storm, in addition to its location Knowing an object's direction can tell you where it is coming from and where it is going. | 1 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
It is not enough to describe some objects by their location. ||||| We may also need to know its direction. ||||| Where is that storm coming from? ||||| Where is it going? | Why might it be helpful to know direction of a moving object, such as a storm, in addition to its location so that we can chase it with our car. | 0 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
It is not enough to describe some objects by their location. ||||| We may also need to know its direction. ||||| Where is that storm coming from? ||||| Where is it going? | Why might it be helpful to know direction of a moving object, such as a storm, in addition to its location research purposes | 0 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
It is not enough to describe some objects by their location. ||||| We may also need to know its direction. ||||| Where is that storm coming from? ||||| Where is it going? | Why might it be helpful to know direction of a moving object, such as a storm, in addition to its location to assess the depth of the damage. | 0 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
It is not enough to describe some objects by their location. ||||| We may also need to know its direction. ||||| Where is that storm coming from? ||||| Where is it going? | Why might it be helpful to know direction of a moving object, such as a storm, in addition to its location To find the north pole | 0 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
It is not enough to describe some objects by their location. ||||| We may also need to know its direction. ||||| Where is that storm coming from? ||||| Where is it going? | Who learned by listening to the radio that people everywhere were being attacked by strange creatures Maurice, stephen, iris | -1 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
How can we describe a direction? ||||| The most common way is by using a compass. | What is an instrument used for describing direction A compass. | 1 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
How can we describe a direction? ||||| The most common way is by using a compass. | What is an instrument used for describing direction radio | 0 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
How can we describe a direction? ||||| The most common way is by using a compass. | What is an instrument used for describing direction A phone | 0 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
How can we describe a direction? ||||| The most common way is by using a compass. | What is an instrument used for describing direction A smartphone | 0 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
How can we describe a direction? ||||| The most common way is by using a compass. | Who owned the Golden Nugget and Silver Slipper Steve Wynn | -1 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The compass needle always points to magnetic north. ||||| A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | What does the magnet in a compass point toward Magnetic north. | 1 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The compass needle always points to magnetic north. ||||| A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | What does the magnet in a compass point toward Geographic north | 0 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The compass needle always points to magnetic north. ||||| A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | What does the magnet in a compass point toward magnetic south. | 0 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The compass needle always points to magnetic north. ||||| A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | What does the magnet in a compass point toward both of the north poles | 0 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
The compass needle always points to magnetic north. ||||| A compass is a device with a floating needle (Figure 2.1). ||||| The needle is a small magnet. | How many of Alfred Stieglitz's prints sold at a record price 2 | -1 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. | Being able to find north allows you to do what to find the other directions. | 1 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. | Being able to find north allows you to do what Find McDonalds | 0 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. | Being able to find north allows you to do what to find the restaurant. | 0 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
If you have a compass and you find north. ||||| You can then know any other direction. | Which television shows has George Pelecanos worked on The cut | -1 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-62.txt | false |
"What goes up must come down." ||||| You are overcoming gravity for a brief second. ||||| Eventually, gravity will win the battle. | Does gravity eventually win the battle between human and gravity Yes, gravity will eventually take hold of a person on earth | 1 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
"What goes up must come down." ||||| You are overcoming gravity for a brief second. ||||| Eventually, gravity will win the battle. | Does gravity eventually win the battle between human and gravity Always | 1 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
"What goes up must come down." ||||| You are overcoming gravity for a brief second. ||||| Eventually, gravity will win the battle. | Does gravity eventually win the battle between human and gravity Sometimes | 0 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
"What goes up must come down." ||||| You are overcoming gravity for a brief second. ||||| Eventually, gravity will win the battle. | What potion is believed to be about to kill Lucrezia Given by Callimaco | -1 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | Are you overcoming gravity when you climb a set of stairs True | 1 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | Are you overcoming gravity when you climb a set of stairs No | 0 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | Are you overcoming gravity when you climb a set of stairs Yes | 1 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | Are you overcoming gravity when you climb a set of stairs False | 0 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | What are the two nuclear processes called Fission and fusion | -1 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. ||||| Some are still traveling away from Earth. | What objects are still traveling away from Earth Stairs | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. ||||| Some are still traveling away from Earth. | What objects are still traveling away from Earth Space Shuttles | 1 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. ||||| Some are still traveling away from Earth. | What objects are still traveling away from Earth Spaceships | 1 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. ||||| Some are still traveling away from Earth. | What objects are still traveling away from Earth Planets | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. ||||| Some are still traveling away from Earth. | What objects are still traveling away from Earth Spacecrafts | 1 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. ||||| Some are still traveling away from Earth. | What objects are still traveling away from Earth Comets | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. ||||| Some are still traveling away from Earth. | What objects are still traveling away from Earth Light | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. ||||| Some are still traveling away from Earth. | What objects are still traveling away from Earth Asteroids | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. ||||| Some are still traveling away from Earth. | What objects are still traveling away from Earth Trampolines | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. ||||| Some are still traveling away from Earth. | How old was Joan Fontaine when she moved to Saratoga 4 | -1 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | What happens when you climb a set of stairs You go from downstairs, to upstairs | 0 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | What happens when you climb a set of stairs You get tired | 0 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | What happens when you climb a set of stairs You are overcoming gravity | 1 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | What happens when you climb a set of stairs You are jumping on a trampoline | 0 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | What happens when you climb a set of stairs You defy gravity | 1 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | What happens when you climb a set of stairs You go up | 0 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
When you do, you are overcoming gravity. ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | under who's degree was made a vessel King Parameswara | -1 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | false |
What if you jump on a trampoline? ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | How can humans overcome gravity Humans can climb a set of stairs or jump on a trampoline | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
What if you jump on a trampoline? ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | How can humans overcome gravity It is impossible | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
What if you jump on a trampoline? ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | How can humans overcome gravity Climbing stairs | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
What if you jump on a trampoline? ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | How can humans overcome gravity Magic | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
What if you jump on a trampoline? ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | How can humans overcome gravity Apply force larger than gravity | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
What if you jump on a trampoline? ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | How can humans overcome gravity Jumping | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
What if you jump on a trampoline? ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | How can humans overcome gravity You can't | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
What if you jump on a trampoline? ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | How can humans overcome gravity Traveling to Earth | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
What if you jump on a trampoline? ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | How can humans overcome gravity Have a giant rocket | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
What if you jump on a trampoline? ||||| Think about when you climb a set of stairs. | What was Paul trying to make Red rose | -1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
At one time this statement was true, but no longer. ||||| Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. | What's an example refuting "What goes up must come down" Standing on the ground | 0 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
At one time this statement was true, but no longer. ||||| Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. | What's an example refuting "What goes up must come down" Walking up stairs | 1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
At one time this statement was true, but no longer. ||||| Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. | What's an example refuting "What goes up must come down" Looking up from the ground | 0 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
At one time this statement was true, but no longer. ||||| Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. | What's an example refuting "What goes up must come down" Throwing a ball up in the air | 1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
At one time this statement was true, but no longer. ||||| Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. | What's an example refuting "What goes up must come down" Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space | 1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
At one time this statement was true, but no longer. ||||| Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. | What's an example refuting "What goes up must come down" Walking in space | 0 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
At one time this statement was true, but no longer. ||||| Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. | What's an example refuting "What goes up must come down" Jumping on a trampoline | 1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
At one time this statement was true, but no longer. ||||| Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. | What's an example refuting "What goes up must come down" Looking down from a high place | 0 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
At one time this statement was true, but no longer. ||||| Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. | What's an example refuting "What goes up must come down" Playing outside | 0 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
At one time this statement was true, but no longer. ||||| Since the 1960s, we have sent many spacecraft into space. | When did the standard approach to energy momentum become criticized 1917 | -1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
Everyone can overcome gravity. ||||| You just need to apply a force larger than gravity. | Can everyone overcome gravity by applying a larger force than gravity True | 1 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g3-29.txt | true |
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