Compare and contrast the impacts that burning coal and wood have on the environment.(1 point)

Responses

A. Coal and wood are both renewable resources. However, wood releases carbon dioxide into the environment. If burned properly, coal does not.
Coal and wood are both renewable resources. However, wood releases carbon dioxide into the environment. If burned properly, coal does not.

B. Coal and wood are both renewable resources. However, coal releases carbon dioxide into the environment. If burned properly, wood does not.
Coal and wood are both renewable resources. However, coal releases carbon dioxide into the environment. If burned properly, wood does not.

C. Coal and wood both release carbon dioxide into the environment when burned. However, wood is a nonrenewable resource. If managed properly, coal can be renewable as long as strip mining does not occur.
Coal and wood both release carbon dioxide into the environment when burned. However, wood is a nonrenewable resource. If managed properly, coal can be renewable as long as strip mining does not occur.

D. Coal and wood both release carbon dioxide into the environment when burned. However, coal is a nonrenewable resource. If managed properly, wood can be renewable as long as deforestation does not occur.

Coal and wood both release carbon dioxide into the environment when burned. However, coal is a nonrenewable resource. If managed properly, wood can be renewable as long as deforestation does not occur.