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What is Earth System Science?
 
   The study of the entire planet as a system of interrelated components
   The study of the atmosphere
   The study of population growth on Earth
   The study of physical systems on Earth's surface

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What is exponential growth?
 
   Growth that occurs at a constant rate
   Growth that is logarithmic in nature
   Growth that occurs as a constant percentage of the existing amount
   Growth that doubles the existing number



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Answer to Question 1

 The study of the entire planet as a system of interrelated components

Answer to Question 2

 Growth that occurs as a constant percentage of the existing amount





 

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