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ATP and photovoltaic cells are similar because(1 point)
Responses they both use energy transport chains. they both use energy
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Which of the following is a nonrenewable energy source?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Awind power%0D%0Awind
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. Which of the following is a nonrenewable energy source?(1 point)
Responses wind power wind power solar power solar power
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Lisa picks an orange off a tree and eats it. Which of the following BEST describes this transfer of energy?
(1 point) Responses
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As humans, we require energy to build molecules, transport materials, and contract our muscles. Which of the following explains
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Which of the following best describes the long-term impact of using a renewable energy source?
Hydropower involves blocking
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Oil is a renewable energy source.
* 1 point True False
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Which is a positive aspect of fossil fuels?
They do not need processing to produce energy. They are ecologically friendly. They
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Select the word that means offensive.
Many engineers have tried to develop environmentally friendly sources of electricity for
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Why are coal, oil, and natural gas called fossil fuels?(1 point)
Responses They are both called fossil fuels because they break
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The body’s main energy source should come from what essential nutrient?
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What is the original source of energy in the food you eat?(1 point)
Responses plants plants sugar sugar photosynthesis
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Coal and oil are fuels.
1 edible 2 guttural 3 fossil 4 counterfeit
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Which has more energy for erosion? Responses lake lake slow-moving creek slow-moving creek fast-moving stream
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Which 2 countries depend most on hydroelectric power Give me more answers
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Which 2 countries depend most on hydroelectric power?
* 1 point Captionless Image Pick one of the following North Korea and South
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What is the energy source in the model and what does it represent?
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Jason Garcia
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Identify the disadvantages of each alternative source of energy.
geothermal energy solar energy biomass A:may not be captured at
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Which 2 countries depend most on hydroelectric power?
* 1 point Captionless Image 0 North Korea and South Korea 0 North Korea and
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num
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which of the following is a positive aspect of fossil fuels?
A. they do not need processing to produce energy B. they provide
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how are fossil fuels created?
(less than 50 words)
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Select the energy chain to power a flashlight's light
A. Light chemical electrical B. Electrical chemical light C. Chemical light
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Which of the following sources is not currently used to produce electricity for us in our homes? (1 point) Responses coal coal
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Which of the following fossil fuels influenced how people purchased goods in the 1800s? (1 point)
• petroleum O coal •
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Write an argumentative essay why renewable energy is better than fossil fuels
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Write an argumentative essay why renewable energy is better than fossil fuels Make it short.
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Study the circle graph.
A pie chart titled "Sources of Electricity in Mexico" is shown. The following are labeled 76.2% Fossil
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Which of the following sources is not currently used to produce electricity for us in our homes
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Which supplies your body with energy?
(1 point) Responses a. nutrients b. vitamins c. blood d. water
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hallo
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Which of the following statements accurately explains why oil became a preferred fuel for the railroad and shipping
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fellow person of Texas connections academy
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What does a windmill do?
A An energy source using solar power.An energy source using solar power. B An energy source using fossil
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The picture below is an example of a geothermal heating system. In it, underground pipes filled with water are used to either
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A city gets its electricity from a dam,where water is stored in a reservoir.How does the water provide the city with its power?
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Which supplies your body with energy?
(1 point) Responses nutrients nutrients vitamins vitamins blood blood water
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Blue Berry
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Which is correct about the sun’s energy on the earth’s surface?(1 point)
Responses It makes day and night possible. It makes
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Something
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Which sentence best supports the inference that renewable energy may not be the sole solution to solving the current energy
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Is this statement true or false?
Eastern Europe uses nuclear energy for electricity production at a higher proportion compared to
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In an experiment, a student removes all the leaves of a geranium plant. Several days later, the student notices new leaves
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What does hydroelectric power use to create energy?
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What is the main energy source for the world’s major ocean surface currents?
A. the sun B. heat from inside the Earth C. the
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The body’s main energy source should come from what essential nutrient
(1 point) Responses protein. protein. fat. fat.
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The body's second main source of energy is __________________.
Group of answer choices Carbohydrates Vitamins Minerals Fats
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The body's second main source of energy is __________________.
Group of answer choices Carbohydrates Vitamins Minerals Fats
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Which of the following statements accurately explains why oil became a preferred fuel for the railroad and shipping
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R.I.P toast
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How are fossil fuels used in the harvesting of fresh apples from an apple tree?
Responses Fossil fuels power the rainwater used
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The ultimate source of energy for most organisms is
a.glucose b.carbon dioxide c oxygen d. the sun
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Solar cells are used to power a person's house. Which statement about the process is correct?
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Where does fission regularly occur and what kind of energy is produced?
Responses Fission occurs in a nuclear power plant. The
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The primary source of energy in most ecosystems is/are
A.) the sun. B.) heterotrophs. C.) autotrophs. D.) glucose.
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Which of the following statements accurately explains why oil became a preferred fuel for the railroad and shipping
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