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Yes, The equations are the only main difference
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oh good, cause I have no idea what those are.


Well I'm feeling very confident about DynamicPlanet, besides the fact that 2/4 of the Georgia Div B teams that have ever gone to nationals will be at my regionals. And one of them was national champion. Food Science is the only event i'm worried about
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http://scioly.org/w/images/6/6a/Earth%2 ... Part_I.pdf

I was looking at the test exchange, and opened up the very first test listed under dynamic planet. Is it just me, or is this test kind of hard?
Will we have to know about all those laws, and information about specific rivers?
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hexagonaria wrote:http://scioly.org/w/images/6/6a/Earth%2 ... Part_I.pdf

I was looking at the test exchange, and opened up the very first test listed under dynamic planet. Is it just me, or is this test kind of hard?
Will we have to know about all those laws, and information about specific rivers?

Lol I think this was Z's practice test. Probably not, but they're still good to know.
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mnstrviola wrote:
hexagonaria wrote:http://scioly.org/w/images/6/6a/Earth%2 ... Part_I.pdf

I was looking at the test exchange, and opened up the very first test listed under dynamic planet. Is it just me, or is this test kind of hard?
Will we have to know about all those laws, and information about specific rivers?

Lol I think this was Z's practice test. Probably not, but they're still good to know.
I like the Squirtle question :P
well, yeah, I knew that question :ugeek:
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hexagonaria wrote:http://scioly.org/w/images/6/6a/Earth%2 ... Part_I.pdf

I was looking at the test exchange, and opened up the very first test listed under dynamic planet. Is it just me, or is this test kind of hard?
Will we have to know about all those laws, and information about specific rivers?
Yeah, it did seem really hard, compared to the other Dynamic Planet tests.
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geminicross wrote:
hexagonaria wrote:http://scioly.org/w/images/6/6a/Earth%2 ... Part_I.pdf

I was looking at the test exchange, and opened up the very first test listed under dynamic planet. Is it just me, or is this test kind of hard?
Will we have to know about all those laws, and information about specific rivers?
Yeah, it did seem really hard, compared to the other Dynamic Planet tests.
This test is really good on touching on a lot of the topics and it makes you and your partner pace yourselves
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I like that test, but I think that some parts are more for people who live over in the NY area who are familiar more with some of the lakes and rivers over there. So it is really difficult for me.
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Thats true but everybody should know the information for their state or region like any lakes or watersheds and aquifers
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hexagonaria wrote:http://scioly.org/w/images/6/6a/Earth%2 ... Part_I.pdf

I was looking at the test exchange, and opened up the very first test listed under dynamic planet. Is it just me, or is this test kind of hard?
Will we have to know about all those laws, and information about specific rivers?
I thought Question 4 was funny. It was the one asking what USGS stood for. It was right below a picture that said "U.S. Geological Survey" right next to the USGS logo.
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