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Does the world have enough resources for 8 or 10 billion people to live decent, secure, happy, fulfilling lives?
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where the natural resource
of lumber is located around the world.
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Research and find a map or create a list that shows where the natural resource
of lumber is located around the world. If you
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what are Canada's natural resources and what are japan's natural resources?Please answer this question.Thank you:):):):):):)^-^
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Which resource can be used up, but is considered renewable because they can replace itself?
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Select the correct response from the fallowing options.
A Storage of clean food and water. A Higher Consumtion of goods and
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which statement about australia minerals resources is accurate?
A)australia contains rich mineral resources B)**australia mineral
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henry
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Review Ch. 10 and 11 of your text, then complete the following:
Provide at least three freshwater and three ocean water resource
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Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Which statement provides evidence that petroleum is
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Cape Town gets most of its water from(1 point)
Responses groundwater. groundwater. aquifers. aquifers. desalinization.
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Which natural resources do we use most for the production of energy?
Solar energy Water Coal Uranium
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What are natural resources that are replenished naturally after being consumed or used called?
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Which of the following is not a natural resource?
Air Water Salt Plastic
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Are rocks considered valuable natural resources?(1 point)
Responses No, rocks are not valuable because they contain a lot of
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Valentina
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What does the text explicitly state about carragreenan
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Natural Resources and Land Distribution Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Which of the following processes is the reason
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Natural Resources and Land Distribution Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which of the following options represents the
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What is a nonrenewable resource?(1 point)
Responses a resource that is in limited supply a resource that is in limited supply a
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3 examples of _______________ resources are wind, plants, and water.
Responses renewable renewable nonrenewable nonrenewable
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Which resource was most important for industrialization? (1 point)
A.sugar B. tobacco C.wood D.coal
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Which of the following statements provides the most accurate investigation of why Ethiopia and Egypt have run into conflict over
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Properties of Matter Unit Test
9 of 129 of 12 Items Question A student states that natural resources could be saved if people
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Natural Resources Portfolio
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Choose
are renewable resources because they can be replaced in a short time. Choose are nonrenewable resources because they
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Fatima
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How are trees treated as a natural resource in the state
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Trey
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Which natural resource in Arkansas is a renewable resource
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Trey
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Which is the difference between a renewable resource and a nonrenewable resource?
(1 point) Responses A renewable resource cannot
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Minerals
are renewable resources because they can be replaced in a short time. Fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources because
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Jaba Masdion
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Which of the following best explains why the Rhine-Ruhr area became a major industrial area?
(1 point) Responses It is centrally
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Describe some of potiential developmental uses of water resources for ethiopia
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Which term best describes a process that supports human life and economies at no cost to humans?(1 point)
Responses natural
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Which region of the world have natural lumber?
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Pls help
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Which is the difference between a renewable resource and a nonrenewable resource?(1 point)
Responses A renewable resource can be
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goofy ahh bugger
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how did Mississippians use natural resources?
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Examples of a natural resources
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Which resource can be used up, but is considered renewable because it can replace itself?(1 point)
Responses trees trees
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Which of the following is an example of a nonrenewable resource?
* 1 point Fossil fuels Water Trees Animals
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Select one of the states natural resources and explain how the resource has contributed to the state's economy
Oklahoma
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Daniel Park
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Select one of the states natural resources and explain how the resource has contributed to the state's economy
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Daniel Park
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Which opinion is a natural mineral that is not a fossil fuel
Natural gas Cotton Petroleum Vinyl
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Are the resources sun, water, and wind examples of non-renewable or renewable resources. Why?
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Which is the difference between a renewable resource and a nonrenewable resource?
(1 point) Responses A renewable resource cannot
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A student states that natural resources could be saved if people made everything they need in labs. What is the main problem
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Briefly discuss four forest resources and their uses​
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Briefly discuss four forest resources and their uses​
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Which example most clearly shows a connection between natural resources and the built environment?
Canada is a leading producer
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Which example most clearly shows a connection between natural resources and the built environment?
Canada is a leading producer
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Classify these items listed as either renewable or nonrenewable resource.
Air Sun Wind Fossil Fuels Hydropower
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Lol
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What is a nonrenewable resource? (1 point)
O a resource that is used for energy a resource that is in limited supply O a resource
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1. According to the USGS, how much total copper was contained in world reserves as of 2018?
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