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Not able to be used up defines _____.
isolated hydroelectricity chemical inexhaustible geothermal
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olar cells can provide _____ and spacecraft with electricity.
power plants hydroelectric plants astronauts wind turbines
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Something that is alone, without support defines the word _____.
isolated geothermal chemical hydroelectricity inexhaustible
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Wind is a good source of power only in areas where there is _____ wind.
little constant sandy weak irregular
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Having to do with the heat found deep inside the crust of the earth defines _____.
isolated hydroelectricity geothermal chemical
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What are some sources of creating electricity?
natural gas solar nuclear reactions wind coal oil
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How are most electric power plants fueled?
inexhaustible resources renewable energy resources carbon dioxide nonrenewable energy
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____ are the body's second source for energy.
Question 17 options: 1) Fats 2) Fibrous foods 3) Proteins 4) Carbohydrates
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Maya S.
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Which of the following statements describes the conservation od a natural resource?
A. A factory burns coal to run its machines.
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Callie
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Historically, how did fossil fuels influence human activity?
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ProEgg71
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A student is doing research on alternative energy sources. The student wants to find specific information on possible problems
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<3
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Which is a negative aspects of fossil fuels
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Carson
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Which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide?(1 point)
Responses hydroelectric hydroelectric solar solar wind wind coal
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Iyona McKenzie
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petroleum is a non renewable energy source that is used to create ____
A. natural gas, gasoline,and kerosene B. fuel oil,
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rrft
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Which fuel creates the most air pollution when burned?(1 point)
Responses coal coal natural gas natural gas electricity
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HELP PLS IM STUCK ON THIS
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Natural Resources Unit Test
9 of 149 of 14 Items Question Use the graph to answer the question. The vertical axis ranges from 0
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Izzy
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Natural Resources Unit Test
5 of 145 of 14 Items Question Which statement best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil
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Izzy
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Which has been the primary source of energy in the most recent century?
petroleum, natural gas, and coal hydroelectric and other
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arci
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Ocean waves are a source of energy. In 1–2 sentences, make and justify a claim about whether ocean waves are a renewable or
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Alyssa
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Which has been the primary source of energy in the most recent century?
(1 point) Responses wood and nuclear wood and nuclear
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Iyona McKenzie
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Which statement best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for energy?(1 point)
Responses When fossil fuels are
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Iyona McKenzie
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Which of the following is a nonrenewable source of energy?
a energy from the Sun b wind energy c geothermal energy d energy from
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Tristian
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Question 3 (1 point)
a Solar panels that heat water trap energy from the air to reduce the need for non-renewable energy sources.
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Tristian
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Name any source of energy we used to generator you can think of
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goku dragon,naruto dragon
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Which energy source is an alternative to fossil fuels?
* 1 point coal natural gas geothermal petroleum
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sturdy boy 2008🕺
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Which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide?
* 1 point hydroelectric solar wind coal
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sturdy boy 2008🕺
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Which has been the primary source of energy in the most recent century?
(1 point) Responses wood and nuclear wood and nuclear
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helpppppp
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Which of the following statements is true for both solar energy and wind energy?
1. Power generation using this energy source
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J.J Powell
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Give two uses of kerosene
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Freezer
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Which statement best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for energy
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St Jude girl
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When a plant grows using sunlight and a person then eats the plant to fuel up for a run, what is the order of energy conversion?
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A
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What is a negative aspect of fossil fuels
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Hope
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Animals that get their energy from plants are called _____________________. (producers, consumers, decomposers, scavengers) .
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Toga
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Why is solar energy unevenly distributed throughout the world? (1 point)
Responses The amount of sunlight a place receives
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addreian
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Which energy source has the most severe impact on the environment if there is an accident
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Hydroelectric dams work by blocking the path of a water source to create an area with water held back by the dam. The dam can
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Today, ____ percent of the world's energy supply comes from the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, petroleum, and natural
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Which energy source is a fossil fuel?
A: solar power B: wind power C: uranium D: petroleum
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Which is the origin of the sun’s energy?(1 point)
Responses nuclear fusion nuclear fusion solar flares solar flares burning
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no
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Two students in the debate club are preparing arguments for and against the use of nuclear energy. Each student will have 5
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Betty
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One-half of the world’s energy comes from which source?
A. hydroelectric power B. fossil fuels C. nuclear energy D. solar
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lola
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Which is the origin of the sun’s energy?(1 point)
Responses charged particles burning hydrogen solar flares nuclear fusion
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wiggle
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Which is the origin of the sun’s energy?(1 point)
Responses solar flares burning hydrogen charged particles nuclear fusion
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yamomma
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Ways to have energy in your house without having to use fossil fuels?
Use the sun has your light for solar energy Have solar
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Luke
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Why are fossil fuels not renewable?
A. There is a abundant supply of fossil fuels. B. It is a widley used source of energy. C. It
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Elizabeth
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Why are fossil fuels consider nonrenewable?
A. There is an abundant supply of fossil fuels. B. It is the most widely used source
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Kyra Crocker
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Please help and dont send me a website cause it really wont help me help oobleck
Ben's family lives in Florida. His dad wants to
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idk
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Solar,wind,nuclear,and hydorelectric energy sources are similar in which of the following ways?
A. They are all nonrenewable
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callie
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Why are fossil fuels such rich sources of energy for humans, but rocks are not?
A. Rocks are too old to contain energy. B. Rocks
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Anonymous
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Compare and contrast the various sources of energy. answer: There are various sources of energy, which modern
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