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Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Would a line of latitude that runs through Greenwich, England, divide the Earth from north to south or from east to west North to south | 1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | What actions taken toward the LSC makes us think the view of the LSC might be a politically motivated one There were too many parties | -1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. | Which directions could you be going if you followed the zero longitude line North or south | 1 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. | Which directions could you be going if you followed the zero longitude line East and west | 0 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. | Was Shain Gandee alone when he was found dead No, he was found with two more cast members | -1 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. | What line, running north to south, passes through Greenwich, England and is also at the equator Zero longitude | 1 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. | What line, running north to south, passes through Greenwich, England and is also at the equator Zero latitude | 0 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. | What line, running north to south, passes through Greenwich, England and is also at the equator Equator | 0 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. | What line, running north to south, passes through Greenwich, England and is also at the equator Tropic of Capricorn | 0 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. | Why is it called Dubai Internet City It's located in Dubai and it's for companies engaged in e-commerce | -1 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Which way do lines of latitude run and what do they divide Runs horizontal and the divide north and south | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Which way do lines of latitude run and what do they divide They are parallel and perpendicular to equator, divide Earth | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Which way do lines of latitude run and what do they divide Runs vertical and divides east and west | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Which way do lines of latitude run and what do they divide Runs vertical and divides north and south | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Which way do lines of latitude run and what do they divide East, west, north south | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Which way do lines of latitude run and what do they divide Lines of latitude run east to west, lines of longitude run from north to south. They divide the Earth | 1 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | What happens when an insect goes through incomplete metomorphosis Slightly changes | -1 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference. | Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference To make a cross point easy to find | 0 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference. | Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference To describe locations | 1 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference. | Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference To find locations faster | 0 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference. | Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference To prove their point | 0 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference. | Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference For lack of a better system | 0 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference. | Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference To pinpoint a feature they are studying | 1 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference. | Why do scientists use latitude and longitude as a reference Lines of latitude and longitude form a grid | 1 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Scientists must be able to pinpoint a feature they are studying. ||||| Scientists use a special system to describe locations. ||||| They use latitude and longitude as a reference. | What two forms of digestion help to turn food into nutrients Physical and acidic | -1 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. | What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Greenwich Mean Time, Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England | 1 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. | What does GMT stand for and how it is determined GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time and is determined by the location of Longitudinal lines | 1 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. | What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Greenwich Marine Time and it is determined by the sun | 0 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. | What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Great Migrating Time and it is determined by season | 0 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. | What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Great Magazine of Timepieces, determined by user reviews | 0 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. | What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Greenwich Mean Time and it is determined by Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England | 1 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. | What does GMT stand for and how it is determined Greenland Mean Team and it is determined by zero degrees latitude | 0 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Zero longitude runs through Greenwich, England. ||||| You may have heard the term, Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. | What does the rest of the county think of California as according to Mark Horton That they are crazy | -1 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are two ways of describing the same location Use a familiar system or define location in relation to other places | 1 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are two ways of describing the same location Latitude | 0 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are two ways of describing the same location To describe location one might give the cross streets for the current position or recite the entire street address | 1 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are two ways of describing the same location Longitude | 0 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are two ways of describing the same location Remembering street names may be a good reference | 0 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are two ways of describing the same location There is only one way of describing the same location | 0 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are two ways of describing the same location Equator | 0 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are two ways of describing the same location Uses the school as a point of reference.- a specific landmark | 1 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | Drummers transform chemical energy into what Sound energy | -1 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Does the equator divide the Earth from east to west or from north to south East to West | 0 | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Does the equator divide the Earth from east to west or from north to south North to South | 1 | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Zero latitude is the equator. ||||| Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | The probes have differing personalities and the intelligence level of what A 2 year old | -1 | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Lines of latitude running East to West divide the earth from East to west | 0 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Lines of latitude running East to West divide the earth from South to West | 0 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Lines of latitude running East to West divide the earth from North to South | 1 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of latitude run east to west. ||||| They divide the Earth from North to South. | Which chieftain came to Alexander and submitted to his authority Pakistan | -1 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location Use a familiar system or define location in relation to other places | 0 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location Use latitude and longitude as a reference | 1 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location By street | 0 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location By equator | 0 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location By landmark | 0 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | What two major ways do scientist divide the Earth to pinpoint location A scientist would use a grid system which divides the Earth into North and South and East to West | 1 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
They divide the Earth from North to South. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | What notable geological features are located west of Algarve Cosmopolitan cities | -1 | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Using a landmark or cross streets as a point of reference | 1 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Address | 1 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Polar region | 0 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Landmarks | 1 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Phone number | 0 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location Street cross sections | 1 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location By reference to well known locations | 1 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | What are some ways besides latitude and longitude in which people describe location By polar coordinates | 0 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
How can you describe your location? ||||| You might use a familiar system. ||||| You might say, 'I live at 1234 Main Street, Springfield, Ohio.' You could also say, 'I live right behind the Elementary School.' This method uses the school as a point of reference. ||||| Another example is, I am at the corner of Maple Street and Main Street. Both streets may be a good reference for anyone living in your town. | Why do plants open their leaves during the day So they can get as much sunlight as possible | -1 | 15 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | true |
Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide Run horizontal and divide east and west | 0 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide Run vertical and divide east and west | 1 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide They are parallel and perpendicular to equator, divide Earth | 0 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide North, south, east, west | 0 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide Run vertical and divide north and south | 0 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide They run horizontal and divide north and south | 0 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | Which way do lines of longitude run and what do they divide Lines of latitude run east to west, lines of longitude run from north to south. They divide the Earth | 1 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Lines of longitude run from north to south. ||||| They divide the Earth from East to West. | Who did Clarke criticized when he sent Rice an impassioned personal note The Taliban | -1 | 16 | Science-textbook/science-g4-58.txt | false |
Another type of non-contact force you may be familiar with is gravity. ||||| Gravity holds our moon in orbit without touching it. | The force that holds our moon in place, is an example of what type of force A type of non-contact force, not example | 1 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Another type of non-contact force you may be familiar with is gravity. ||||| Gravity holds our moon in orbit without touching it. | The force that holds our moon in place, is an example of what type of force kinetic force | 0 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Another type of non-contact force you may be familiar with is gravity. ||||| Gravity holds our moon in orbit without touching it. | The force that holds our moon in place, is an example of what type of force A touching force | 0 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Another type of non-contact force you may be familiar with is gravity. ||||| Gravity holds our moon in orbit without touching it. | The force that holds our moon in place, is an example of what type of force Gravity | 1 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Another type of non-contact force you may be familiar with is gravity. ||||| Gravity holds our moon in orbit without touching it. | The force that holds our moon in place, is an example of what type of force Non-Contact Force | 1 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Another type of non-contact force you may be familiar with is gravity. ||||| Gravity holds our moon in orbit without touching it. | What's an example refuting "What goes up must come down" Looking up from the ground | -1 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Do you know another type of force that does not require objects to touch? ||||| These forces are known as non-contact forces. | What is another type of force that does not require objects to touch Touching force | 0 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Do you know another type of force that does not require objects to touch? ||||| These forces are known as non-contact forces. | What is another type of force that does not require objects to touch kinetic force | 0 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Do you know another type of force that does not require objects to touch? ||||| These forces are known as non-contact forces. | What is another type of force that does not require objects to touch Magnetic force | 0 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Do you know another type of force that does not require objects to touch? ||||| These forces are known as non-contact forces. | What is another type of force that does not require objects to touch Gravity | 1 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Do you know another type of force that does not require objects to touch? ||||| These forces are known as non-contact forces. | What is another type of force that does not require objects to touch Contact forces | 0 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Do you know another type of force that does not require objects to touch? ||||| These forces are known as non-contact forces. | Which prince do the king of Gandhara choose to keep and not die Lord krishna | -1 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
In both those cases, those forces cause a change. ||||| The change you see in both these cases is called motion. | How are magnetic forces different from other forces They produce force without touching | 1 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
In both those cases, those forces cause a change. ||||| The change you see in both these cases is called motion. | How are magnetic forces different from other forces Pretty much the same; the all use touching | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
In both those cases, those forces cause a change. ||||| The change you see in both these cases is called motion. | How are magnetic forces different from other forces Magnets produce force by touching | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
In both those cases, those forces cause a change. ||||| The change you see in both these cases is called motion. | How are magnetic forces different from other forces Other forces cause a change called motion | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
In both those cases, those forces cause a change. ||||| The change you see in both these cases is called motion. | How are magnetic forces different from other forces Magnetic force can produce motion without actual contact with certain materials | 1 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
In both those cases, those forces cause a change. ||||| The change you see in both these cases is called motion. | Did Durer keep his drawing designs The drawings were destroyed while carving the wood | -1 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | false |
Magnets, too, can produce change. ||||| They can produce motion just like you do. | Can magnets produce motion No, they can only produce change | 0 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | true |
Magnets, too, can produce change. ||||| They can produce motion just like you do. | Can magnets produce motion No | 0 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | true |
Magnets, too, can produce change. ||||| They can produce motion just like you do. | Can magnets produce motion Yes, they can | 1 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | true |
Magnets, too, can produce change. ||||| They can produce motion just like you do. | Are mutations good or bad Bad | -1 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | true |
A magnetic force is exerted over a distance. ||||| Thats right, a magnet can push or pull certain items without ever touching them. ||||| Thats how the maglev train works. | What kind of force is used to move a maglev train Non-contact force | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | true |
A magnetic force is exerted over a distance. ||||| Thats right, a magnet can push or pull certain items without ever touching them. ||||| Thats how the maglev train works. | What kind of force is used to move a maglev train Physical force | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | true |
A magnetic force is exerted over a distance. ||||| Thats right, a magnet can push or pull certain items without ever touching them. ||||| Thats how the maglev train works. | What kind of force is used to move a maglev train The maglev train can push or pull certain items without ever touching them | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | true |
A magnetic force is exerted over a distance. ||||| Thats right, a magnet can push or pull certain items without ever touching them. ||||| Thats how the maglev train works. | What kind of force is used to move a maglev train Magnetic force | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | true |
A magnetic force is exerted over a distance. ||||| Thats right, a magnet can push or pull certain items without ever touching them. ||||| Thats how the maglev train works. | Who studies rocks to learn about the history of earth Professors | -1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g5-1.txt | true |
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