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Scientists suggest that two energy sources, __________ and __________, broke the bonds in the gases in Earth's primitive
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MW
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the pros and cons of oil issues
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mariaya
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Which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide?(1 point)
Responses hydroelectric hydroelectric wind wind solar solar coal
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Just quickly, I need someone's opinion/facts of the knowledge: is hydroelectricity better than solar energy (or vise versa) and
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Which disadvantage of wind power?
A. It can be used anywhere B. It creates pollution C. It can harm wildlife D. It is not
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Jozikee
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Which is an advantage of hydropower?
A. It gives off no air pollution B. It has no environmental impact C. It's environmental
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Jozikee
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Which form of energy can be connected closely to climate change?(1 point)
Responses solar solar hydroelectric hydroelectric wind
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eating children i mean food
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distinguishes between renewable and nonrenewable energy.
· provides at least three methods for conserving energy and helping the
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dawn
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What disadvantage does biomass energy share with fossil fuel energy?(1 point) Responses Its supply is limited. Its supply is
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zeo
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Which of the following was not a major source of energy in Ontario in 2010?
Question 15 options: a) coal b) biomass c) nuclear d)
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What is the ultimate source of energy for all organisms except those living deeep in the ocean near a thermal vent called?
the
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Qiayamah
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True or False Test have been conducted to mine uranium from seawater. Just not sure.
Pat== I checked at www.google.com by typing
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Pat
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If we ran out of fossil fuels which could replace them.
Hydroelectric Wind Solar GeoThermal
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Jenny
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Which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide is it cold solar hydroelectric or wind?
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Proportional time walking is 20 minutes. 30 minute
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Which energy source is an alternative to fossil fuels? Is it petroleum natural gas, geothermal or cold?
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Proportional time walking is 20 minutes. 30 minute
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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 five
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Jozikee
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Has been successfully used to generate energy
a.Fission b.Fusion
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Which energy source moves water through the water cycle?(1 point) Responses carbon dioxide carbon dioxide oxygen oxygen the sun
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Which energy source is an alternative to fossil fuels?(1 point)
Responses coal coal petroleum petroleum natural gas natural gas
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Biomolecule as energy source.
Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic acids Never used for energy First energy source for organism
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Which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide?(1 point)
Responses wind wind solar solar coal coal hydroelectric
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Kanna
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What are some alternatives to using oil and fossil fuels as an energy source?
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kenny
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What is one problem, discussed in the video, with humans using oil as an energy source? short
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kenny
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Over the last several decades, scientists have addressed the problem of nonrenewable natural resources such as fossil fuels.
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ღMs. Marieღ
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What form of pollution, if any, does each energy source cause?
How does the economy influence energy source choices? How does
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Chloé
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Bot what are some alternatives to using oil and fossil fuels as an energy source? please make the answer be 3 sentences
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Pokeballs
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Bot what is one problem, discussed in the video, with humans using oil as an energy source? please make the answer be 3
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Pokeballs
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Compare renewable and nonrenewable energy sources, and discuss the effects of each on biodiversity. Can someone help me on what
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Help
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Earth's energy sources include both renewable and nonrenewable resources. Name at least three sources of energy that could be
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kathryn
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Explain how redioactive decay has always warmed the Earth from the inside and how nuclear fusion has always warmed the Earth
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Rob
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IMPACT OF HUMANS UNIT TEST:
WHICH ENERGY SOURCE RELEASES THE MOST CARBON DIOXIDE? 1. COAL 2. WIND 3. HYDROELECTRIC 4. SOLAR
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Humans have used ___ (or oil) for thousands of years in medicine and weapons of war.
is it petroleum or electric
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Which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide?(1 point)
Responses solar solar hydroelectric hydroelectric coal coal wind
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Fill in the blanks using the drop down menu. (10 points)
Humans have used [ ] (or oil) for thousands of years in medicine and
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Mikan Tsumiki
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which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide?
a. hydroelectric b. coal c. solar d. wind
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Which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide?(1 point)
Responses wind wind coal coal hydroelectric hydroelectric solar
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Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels?
A. They are difficult to transport B. They cause pollution on Earth C. They are
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Jozikee
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Which is a disadvantage of solar power?
A. It requires turbines B. It can be harmful to wildlife C. It requires burning fuel
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Jozikee
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Which statement best explain an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for energy?
A. Fossil Fuels produce waste that
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Jozikee
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Which of the following best summarizes the author's perspective on the use of solar energy in schools
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Anonymous
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Liquid petroleum had some significant ____ over other energy sources of the times: it was concentrated, and it could be
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What percentage of energy does Coral get from the sun
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Fill in the blanks using the drop down menu. (10 points)
Humans have used electric,or pretroleuom (or oil) for thousands of years
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Kaii
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6. What is one problem, discussed in the video, with humans using oil as an energy source?
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6. What is one problem, discussed in the video, with humans using oil as an energy source?
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*How much energy do they get from the sun?
1. Zooplanktons 2. Small fish 3. Sea urchins 4. Crustaceans
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*How much energy do Mangroves get from the sun?
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*How much energy do they get from the sun?
Mangroves
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*How much energy do they get from the sun?
1. Phytoplankton 2. Macroalgae 3.Seagrasses 4.Mangroves
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What are some alternatives to using oil and fossil fuels as an energy source?
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