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He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. ||||| In addition, he sent his senior advisor, Mohammed Atef, to a different part of Kandahar and his deputy, Ayman al Zawahiri, to Kabul so that all three could not be killed in one attack. | Where did Nibras and Khamri attack the USS Cole Anticipated | 0 | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. ||||| In addition, he sent his senior advisor, Mohammed Atef, to a different part of Kandahar and his deputy, Ayman al Zawahiri, to Kabul so that all three could not be killed in one attack. | Where did Nibras and Khamri attack the USS Cole Iraq | 0 | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. ||||| In addition, he sent his senior advisor, Mohammed Atef, to a different part of Kandahar and his deputy, Ayman al Zawahiri, to Kabul so that all three could not be killed in one attack. | What was Yonggary attacked by after the jets Marines | -1 | 10 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
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While Nashiri was in Afghanistan, Nibras and Khamri saw their chance. ||||| They piloted the explosives-laden boat alongside the USS Cole, made friendly gestures to crew members, and detonated the bomb. | Who attacked the USS cole Nibras and Khamri | 1 | 11 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | false |
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Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. ||||| In Kandahar, he rotated between five to six residences, spending one night at each residence. ||||| In addition, he sent his senior advisor, Mohammed Atef, to a different part of Kandahar and his deputy, Ayman al Zawahiri, to Kabul so that all three could not be killed in one attack. | What actions did Bin Laden take fearing retaliation Fled to desert near Kabul | 1 | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. ||||| In Kandahar, he rotated between five to six residences, spending one night at each residence. ||||| In addition, he sent his senior advisor, Mohammed Atef, to a different part of Kandahar and his deputy, Ayman al Zawahiri, to Kabul so that all three could not be killed in one attack. | What actions did Bin Laden take fearing retaliation Hid in Afghanistan | 0 | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. ||||| In Kandahar, he rotated between five to six residences, spending one night at each residence. ||||| In addition, he sent his senior advisor, Mohammed Atef, to a different part of Kandahar and his deputy, Ayman al Zawahiri, to Kabul so that all three could not be killed in one attack. | What actions did Bin Laden take fearing retaliation Evacuation | 0 | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. ||||| In Kandahar, he rotated between five to six residences, spending one night at each residence. ||||| In addition, he sent his senior advisor, Mohammed Atef, to a different part of Kandahar and his deputy, Ayman al Zawahiri, to Kabul so that all three could not be killed in one attack. | What actions did Bin Laden take fearing retaliation He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. In Kandahar, he rotated between five to six residences, spending one night at each residence. In addition, he sent his senior advisor, Mohammed Atef, to a different part of Kandahar and his deputy, Ayman al Zawahiri, to Kabul so that all three could not be killed in one attack | 1 | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. ||||| In Kandahar, he rotated between five to six residences, spending one night at each residence. ||||| In addition, he sent his senior advisor, Mohammed Atef, to a different part of Kandahar and his deputy, Ayman al Zawahiri, to Kabul so that all three could not be killed in one attack. | What is the name of the oil rig in the Gulf of Mexic Transocean | -1 | 12 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
Following the attack, Bin Laden instructed the media committee, then headed by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, to produce a propaganda video that included a reenactment of the attack along with images of the al Qaeda training camps and training methods; it also highlighted Muslim suffering in Palestine, Kashmir, Indonesia, and Chechnya. ||||| Al Qaeda's image was very important to Bin Laden, and the video was widely disseminated. ||||| Portions were aired on Al Jazeera, CNN, and other television outlets. | What video had portions aired on Al-Jazeera, CNN, and other new outlets 9 | 0 | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
Following the attack, Bin Laden instructed the media committee, then headed by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, to produce a propaganda video that included a reenactment of the attack along with images of the al Qaeda training camps and training methods; it also highlighted Muslim suffering in Palestine, Kashmir, Indonesia, and Chechnya. ||||| Al Qaeda's image was very important to Bin Laden, and the video was widely disseminated. ||||| Portions were aired on Al Jazeera, CNN, and other television outlets. | What video had portions aired on Al-Jazeera, CNN, and other new outlets Scotland | 0 | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
Following the attack, Bin Laden instructed the media committee, then headed by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, to produce a propaganda video that included a reenactment of the attack along with images of the al Qaeda training camps and training methods; it also highlighted Muslim suffering in Palestine, Kashmir, Indonesia, and Chechnya. ||||| Al Qaeda's image was very important to Bin Laden, and the video was widely disseminated. ||||| Portions were aired on Al Jazeera, CNN, and other television outlets. | What video had portions aired on Al-Jazeera, CNN, and other new outlets The al-Qaeda propaganda video | 1 | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
Following the attack, Bin Laden instructed the media committee, then headed by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, to produce a propaganda video that included a reenactment of the attack along with images of the al Qaeda training camps and training methods; it also highlighted Muslim suffering in Palestine, Kashmir, Indonesia, and Chechnya. ||||| Al Qaeda's image was very important to Bin Laden, and the video was widely disseminated. ||||| Portions were aired on Al Jazeera, CNN, and other television outlets. | What video had portions aired on Al-Jazeera, CNN, and other new outlets 11 attack | 0 | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
Following the attack, Bin Laden instructed the media committee, then headed by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, to produce a propaganda video that included a reenactment of the attack along with images of the al Qaeda training camps and training methods; it also highlighted Muslim suffering in Palestine, Kashmir, Indonesia, and Chechnya. ||||| Al Qaeda's image was very important to Bin Laden, and the video was widely disseminated. ||||| Portions were aired on Al Jazeera, CNN, and other television outlets. | Where are the wires that carry electric current to your home On the table | -1 | 13 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
The attack on the USS Cole galvanized al Qaeda's recruitment efforts. ||||| Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. | Who ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound Al-Jazeera | 0 | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
The attack on the USS Cole galvanized al Qaeda's recruitment efforts. ||||| Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. | Who ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound Television | 0 | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
The attack on the USS Cole galvanized al Qaeda's recruitment efforts. ||||| Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. | Who ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound Osama bin Laden | 1 | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
The attack on the USS Cole galvanized al Qaeda's recruitment efforts. ||||| Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. | Who ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound Nibras and Khamri | 0 | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
The attack on the USS Cole galvanized al Qaeda's recruitment efforts. ||||| Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. | Who ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound Military | 0 | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
The attack on the USS Cole galvanized al Qaeda's recruitment efforts. ||||| Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. | Who ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound Bin Laden | 1 | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
The attack on the USS Cole galvanized al Qaeda's recruitment efforts. ||||| Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation. ||||| He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar. | How can you reduce the use of resources by buying local Money stays locally | -1 | 14 | Sept11-reports/oanc-chapter-6-10.txt | true |
Discontent and protest continued and, at last, broke again into open rebellion in 1895. ||||| The agreement was based on provisions for a redress of Cuban grievances through greater civil, political, and administrative privileges for the Cubans, with forgetfulness of the past and amnesty for all then under sentence for political offences. ||||| The Spanish Governor-General still remained the supreme power and, aside from the abolition of slavery, the application of the Spanish Constitution and Spanish laws to Cuba, and Cuban representation in the Cortes, much of which was rather form than fact, the island gained little by the new conditions. | What was the reason for rebellion after the peace pact Delay in carrying the provisions | 1 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
Discontent and protest continued and, at last, broke again into open rebellion in 1895. ||||| The agreement was based on provisions for a redress of Cuban grievances through greater civil, political, and administrative privileges for the Cubans, with forgetfulness of the past and amnesty for all then under sentence for political offences. ||||| The Spanish Governor-General still remained the supreme power and, aside from the abolition of slavery, the application of the Spanish Constitution and Spanish laws to Cuba, and Cuban representation in the Cortes, much of which was rather form than fact, the island gained little by the new conditions. | What was the reason for rebellion after the peace pact They were dissatisfied and had much famine | 0 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
Discontent and protest continued and, at last, broke again into open rebellion in 1895. ||||| The agreement was based on provisions for a redress of Cuban grievances through greater civil, political, and administrative privileges for the Cubans, with forgetfulness of the past and amnesty for all then under sentence for political offences. ||||| The Spanish Governor-General still remained the supreme power and, aside from the abolition of slavery, the application of the Spanish Constitution and Spanish laws to Cuba, and Cuban representation in the Cortes, much of which was rather form than fact, the island gained little by the new conditions. | What was the reason for rebellion after the peace pact Not having the peace pact properly | 0 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
Discontent and protest continued and, at last, broke again into open rebellion in 1895. ||||| The agreement was based on provisions for a redress of Cuban grievances through greater civil, political, and administrative privileges for the Cubans, with forgetfulness of the past and amnesty for all then under sentence for political offences. ||||| The Spanish Governor-General still remained the supreme power and, aside from the abolition of slavery, the application of the Spanish Constitution and Spanish laws to Cuba, and Cuban representation in the Cortes, much of which was rather form than fact, the island gained little by the new conditions. | What was the reason for rebellion after the peace pact Island gained little by the new conditions | 1 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
Discontent and protest continued and, at last, broke again into open rebellion in 1895. ||||| The agreement was based on provisions for a redress of Cuban grievances through greater civil, political, and administrative privileges for the Cubans, with forgetfulness of the past and amnesty for all then under sentence for political offences. ||||| The Spanish Governor-General still remained the supreme power and, aside from the abolition of slavery, the application of the Spanish Constitution and Spanish laws to Cuba, and Cuban representation in the Cortes, much of which was rather form than fact, the island gained little by the new conditions. | What was the reason for rebellion after the peace pact The provision of greater civil, political, and administrative privilleges for Cuban remained unaddressed | 1 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
Discontent and protest continued and, at last, broke again into open rebellion in 1895. ||||| The agreement was based on provisions for a redress of Cuban grievances through greater civil, political, and administrative privileges for the Cubans, with forgetfulness of the past and amnesty for all then under sentence for political offences. ||||| The Spanish Governor-General still remained the supreme power and, aside from the abolition of slavery, the application of the Spanish Constitution and Spanish laws to Cuba, and Cuban representation in the Cortes, much of which was rather form than fact, the island gained little by the new conditions. | What are the goals of geologists The goal is to place things in the order they happened | -1 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
In 1878, Martinez Campos was Governor-General of Cuba, and Maximo Gomez was Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban forces. ||||| Both parties were weary of the prolonged hostilities, and neither was able to compel the other to surrender. | Which leaders in Cuba were weary of prolonged hostilities in 1878 Zanjon | 0 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
In 1878, Martinez Campos was Governor-General of Cuba, and Maximo Gomez was Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban forces. ||||| Both parties were weary of the prolonged hostilities, and neither was able to compel the other to surrender. | Which leaders in Cuba were weary of prolonged hostilities in 1878 Martinez Campos | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
In 1878, Martinez Campos was Governor-General of Cuba, and Maximo Gomez was Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban forces. ||||| Both parties were weary of the prolonged hostilities, and neither was able to compel the other to surrender. | Which leaders in Cuba were weary of prolonged hostilities in 1878 Maximo Gomez | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
In 1878, Martinez Campos was Governor-General of Cuba, and Maximo Gomez was Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban forces. ||||| Both parties were weary of the prolonged hostilities, and neither was able to compel the other to surrender. | Which leaders in Cuba were weary of prolonged hostilities in 1878 Matin Garim | 0 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
In 1878, Martinez Campos was Governor-General of Cuba, and Maximo Gomez was Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban forces. ||||| Both parties were weary of the prolonged hostilities, and neither was able to compel the other to surrender. | Which leaders in Cuba were weary of prolonged hostilities in 1878 Martinez Campus and Maximo Gomez | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
In 1878, Martinez Campos was Governor-General of Cuba, and Maximo Gomez was Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban forces. ||||| Both parties were weary of the prolonged hostilities, and neither was able to compel the other to surrender. | Which leaders in Cuba were weary of prolonged hostilities in 1878 Gomez Zedra | 0 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
In 1878, Martinez Campos was Governor-General of Cuba, and Maximo Gomez was Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban forces. ||||| Both parties were weary of the prolonged hostilities, and neither was able to compel the other to surrender. | Where is Midwest Financial Group Located It's headquarter is at Michigan | -1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | true |
In 1878, Martinez Campos was Governor-General of Cuba, and Maximo Gomez was Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban forces. ||||| Martinez Campos and Gomez met at Zanjon and, on February 10, 1878, mutually agreed to what has been variously called a peace pact, a treaty, and a capitulation. | Where Governor-General of Cuba and Commander-in-Chief of Cuban forces met to make a peace pact In Zanjon | 1 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | false |
In 1878, Martinez Campos was Governor-General of Cuba, and Maximo Gomez was Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban forces. ||||| Martinez Campos and Gomez met at Zanjon and, on February 10, 1878, mutually agreed to what has been variously called a peace pact, a treaty, and a capitulation. | Where Governor-General of Cuba and Commander-in-Chief of Cuban forces met to make a peace pact Kopenhagen | 0 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | false |
In 1878, Martinez Campos was Governor-General of Cuba, and Maximo Gomez was Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban forces. ||||| Martinez Campos and Gomez met at Zanjon and, on February 10, 1878, mutually agreed to what has been variously called a peace pact, a treaty, and a capitulation. | Where Governor-General of Cuba and Commander-in-Chief of Cuban forces met to make a peace pact Martinez campos | 0 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | false |
In 1878, Martinez Campos was Governor-General of Cuba, and Maximo Gomez was Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban forces. ||||| Martinez Campos and Gomez met at Zanjon and, on February 10, 1878, mutually agreed to what has been variously called a peace pact, a treaty, and a capitulation. | What is the last name of the explorer who came up with the name Porto Santo (Holy Port) João Gonçalves | -1 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg_withoutQuotes/gutenberg-11464-0.txt | false |
The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. ||||| The motion due to heating and cooling is called convection. | What can the motion of convection be compared to A sea trench | 0 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. ||||| The motion due to heating and cooling is called convection. | What can the motion of convection be compared to A giant conveyor belt | 1 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. ||||| The motion due to heating and cooling is called convection. | What can the motion of convection be compared to A conveyor belt | 1 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. ||||| The motion due to heating and cooling is called convection. | What can the motion of convection be compared to An enormous rock | 0 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. ||||| The motion due to heating and cooling is called convection. | What can the motion of convection be compared to A big mantle | 0 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. ||||| The motion due to heating and cooling is called convection. | Who made his debut during the 2006-2007 season Jeffren Suarez | -1 | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. ||||| These areas are where deep sea trench occur. | What kind of feature occurs where cooled mantle material sinks back down into the mantle Heat | 0 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. ||||| These areas are where deep sea trench occur. | What kind of feature occurs where cooled mantle material sinks back down into the mantle Convection | 0 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. ||||| These areas are where deep sea trench occur. | What kind of feature occurs where cooled mantle material sinks back down into the mantle Sea trench | 1 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. ||||| These areas are where deep sea trench occur. | What kind of feature occurs where cooled mantle material sinks back down into the mantle Deep sea trench | 1 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. ||||| These areas are where deep sea trench occur. | What kind of feature occurs where cooled mantle material sinks back down into the mantle Conveyor belt | 0 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. ||||| These areas are where deep sea trench occur. | Why is Julia Child an icon, a living legend She revolutionized the way America cooks and eats | -1 | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Instead, it begins to move horizontally. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. ||||| A little of the material can break through the surface, but not all. | What happens to the cooled mantle material that does not break through the surface It stops | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Instead, it begins to move horizontally. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. ||||| A little of the material can break through the surface, but not all. | What happens to the cooled mantle material that does not break through the surface They start moving horizontally | 1 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Instead, it begins to move horizontally. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. ||||| A little of the material can break through the surface, but not all. | What happens to the cooled mantle material that does not break through the surface They start going down again | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Instead, it begins to move horizontally. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. ||||| A little of the material can break through the surface, but not all. | What happens to the cooled mantle material that does not break through the surface It moves toward the surface | 0 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Instead, it begins to move horizontally. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. ||||| A little of the material can break through the surface, but not all. | What happens to the cooled mantle material that does not break through the surface It begins to move horizontally | 1 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Instead, it begins to move horizontally. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. ||||| A little of the material can break through the surface, but not all. | What they find when they cleaned Joe's house They find crop circles in the nearby cornfield | -1 | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
As it is heated, the material in the mantle moves toward the surface. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. | What happens to the heated material in the mantle as it rises toward the surface It stays the same | 0 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
As it is heated, the material in the mantle moves toward the surface. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. | What happens to the heated material in the mantle as it rises toward the surface It heats up | 0 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
As it is heated, the material in the mantle moves toward the surface. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. | What happens to the heated material in the mantle as it rises toward the surface The material in the mantle gets cooler | 0 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
As it is heated, the material in the mantle moves toward the surface. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. | What happens to the heated material in the mantle as it rises toward the surface The material in the mantle stops | 0 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
As it is heated, the material in the mantle moves toward the surface. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. | What happens to the heated material in the mantle as it rises toward the surface It cools | 1 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
As it is heated, the material in the mantle moves toward the surface. ||||| As the mantle material rises, it cools. | What will happen to oil and why Oil will not last forever since there is a limited supply | -1 | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
The deeper you go into toward the Earths core, the hotter it gets. ||||| All that heat tries to rise toward the surface. | Where does the heat deep in the Earth try to go The heat tries to go toward the core | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
The deeper you go into toward the Earths core, the hotter it gets. ||||| All that heat tries to rise toward the surface. | Where does the heat deep in the Earth try to go Rise toward the surface | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
The deeper you go into toward the Earths core, the hotter it gets. ||||| All that heat tries to rise toward the surface. | Where does the heat deep in the Earth try to go Even deeper | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
The deeper you go into toward the Earths core, the hotter it gets. ||||| All that heat tries to rise toward the surface. | Where does the heat deep in the Earth try to go Theheat tries to rise toward the mantle | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
The deeper you go into toward the Earths core, the hotter it gets. ||||| All that heat tries to rise toward the surface. | Where does the heat deep in the Earth try to go Sea trench | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
The deeper you go into toward the Earths core, the hotter it gets. ||||| All that heat tries to rise toward the surface. | Where does the heat deep in the Earth try to go The heat tries to rise toward the surface | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
The deeper you go into toward the Earths core, the hotter it gets. ||||| All that heat tries to rise toward the surface. | Where does the heat deep in the Earth try to go To the mantle | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
The deeper you go into toward the Earths core, the hotter it gets. ||||| All that heat tries to rise toward the surface. | Where does the heat deep in the Earth try to go It tries to rise toward the Earth's surface | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
The deeper you go into toward the Earths core, the hotter it gets. ||||| All that heat tries to rise toward the surface. | Where does the heat deep in the Earth try to go Surface | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
The deeper you go into toward the Earths core, the hotter it gets. ||||| All that heat tries to rise toward the surface. | Name few objects said to be in or on Allan's des Eraser | -1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Heat supplies the energy that causes motion. ||||| The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. | Why does the system work as a conveyor belt Because it has a structure like a conveyor belt | 0 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Heat supplies the energy that causes motion. ||||| The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. | Why does the system work as a conveyor belt The material sinks back down to the core | 1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Heat supplies the energy that causes motion. ||||| The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. | Why does the system work as a conveyor belt Heat supplies the energy for motion | 1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Heat supplies the energy that causes motion. ||||| The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. | Why does the system work as a conveyor belt Because the motion between heating and cooling | 1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Heat supplies the energy that causes motion. ||||| The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. | Why does the system work as a conveyor belt Due to motion | 0 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Heat supplies the energy that causes motion. ||||| The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. | Why does the system work as a conveyor belt Because the material moves horizontally | 0 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Heat supplies the energy that causes motion. ||||| The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. | Why does the system work as a conveyor belt Because the material goes and comes up down in a cycle | 1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Heat supplies the energy that causes motion. ||||| The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. | Why does the system work as a conveyor belt Because the mantle goes up and down | 0 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Heat supplies the energy that causes motion. ||||| The system operates like a giant conveyor belt. | What could place a species at risk for extinction Fishing | -1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Instead, it begins to move horizontally. ||||| The mantle material moves horizontally away from a mid-ocean ridge crest. | Which direction does the mantle move Vertically | 0 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Instead, it begins to move horizontally. ||||| The mantle material moves horizontally away from a mid-ocean ridge crest. | Which direction does the mantle move Horizontally | 1 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Instead, it begins to move horizontally. ||||| The mantle material moves horizontally away from a mid-ocean ridge crest. | Which direction does the mantle move It goes down | 0 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Instead, it begins to move horizontally. ||||| The mantle material moves horizontally away from a mid-ocean ridge crest. | Which direction does the mantle move It moves horizontally | 1 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Instead, it begins to move horizontally. ||||| The mantle material moves horizontally away from a mid-ocean ridge crest. | When and where was Albert Camus born 4-Jan-1960 | -1 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. | What happens when the mantle material that is near the surface starts to cool It sinks back down into the mantle | 1 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. | What happens when the mantle material that is near the surface starts to cool It continues going toward the surface | 0 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. | What happens when the mantle material that is near the surface starts to cool It starts moving horizontally | 0 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. | What happens when the mantle material that is near the surface starts to cool It stops | 0 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. | Why might you might not have wanted to live in Melaka in the early days Infertile land | -1 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | true |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. ||||| These areas are where deep sea trench occur. | Where do sea trenches occur Convection | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. ||||| These areas are where deep sea trench occur. | Where do sea trenches occur On the rocks | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. ||||| These areas are where deep sea trench occur. | Where do sea trenches occur Into the mantle | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
Toward the surface, the mantle material starts to cool. ||||| As it cools it sinks back down into the mantle. ||||| These areas are where deep sea trench occur. | Where do sea trenches occur Mantle | 1 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-47.txt | false |
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