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What's the best place to find all the trivia that's always asked on the event? (e.g. any large scientific databases of articles or like documents I can sift through)
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Have you already tried NOAA and USGS(sorry, not very helpful here)? Also, would Wikipedia count?
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JoeyC wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2019 7:24 pm What's the best place to find all the trivia that's always asked on the event? (e.g. any large scientific databases of articles or like documents I can sift through)
I search up basic terms on wikipedia and click any related terms, then repeat for a while.
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Until you get lost in the maze of links and realize you're studying earth science... for a bio event.

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Ehh, I'd use USGS more than NOAA, just because I like the USGS more. I'd also get a textboook glossary in your notes that is full of super obscure terms. It will help you interpret questions that are oddly worded and full of weird terms.
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One of the representative activities is "Use a downloaded dataset of oxygen to identify water masses and pathways of circulation." Where do we study for this part?
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Has anyone found good resources for oceanic research tools (Section 3.xv)?
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ET2020 wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 12:20 pm Has anyone found good resources for oceanic research tools (Section 3.xv)?
the website "https://www.marinebio.net/marinescience/index.htm" has a whole section (1.3) on oceanic tools that a lot of test writers take pictures from.
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I'm sorry for asking the same question again, but I want to know where to study for the "downloaded dataset of oxygen to identify water masses and pathways of circulation"
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adarsh wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2020 2:51 pm I'm sorry for asking the same question again, but I want to know where to study for the "downloaded dataset of oxygen to identify water masses and pathways of circulation"
The "Representative Tasks" section is just a list of examples of good problems they can give you on a test. That does not mean they are part of the official rules. If a question like that were to show up on a test, the best way to prepare would be to simply have a good understanding of the concepts that are required for the question rather than going out and memorizing a ton of random facts.
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