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Which term applies to the following situation? A town has a lake with fresh water but lacks a water treatment facility to make
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Conflict between humans is often a direct result of inadequate access to resources that are vital for survival. Such resources
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Which of the following resources have been the main contributors to Russiaโs wealth in recent years?(1 point)
Responses coal
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Which natural resources can lead to a larger population in an area? (1 point)
Responses Natural resources do not have a
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Patrick
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TEST ANSWERS WILL BE GIVEN AFTER TEST IS TAKEN
Unit 6 Natural Resources Lesson 12 Natural Resources Unit Test 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
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Why is copper considered to be a very valuable natural resource?(1 point)
Responses Copper conducts electricity well so it can be
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Why are natural resources good for autocratic governments in the DRC and Saudi Arabia?(1 point) Responses The governments gain
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Why is copper considered to be a very valuable natural resource?(1 point) Responses Copper conducts electricity well so
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A)Why is soil considered to be a nonrenewable natural resource?(1 point) Responses It takes so long to form. It takes
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Michael Mondy MONDY
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Natural Resources Unit Test 1.What is a nonrenewable resource? a resource that is in limited supply
a resource that is in limited
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Why is soil considered to be a nonrenewable natural resource?(1 point) Responses It takes so long to form. It takes so long to
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Which natural resources can lead to a larger population in an area? (1 point)
Responses Fossil fuels. Fossil fuels. Soil, animals
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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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What could potentially happen to non-renewable natural resources on Earth?(1 point)
Responses They will be recycled. They will be
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What component of smartphones is a resource found in The Congo?(1 point)
Responses Gold Diamonds Zinc Cobalt
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What is a non renewable resource
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Non-renewable resources mean it takes a longer time for the earth to produce it than the rate at which we use it.(1
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Discuss physical factors affecting mining in South African context
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which one of the following is an example of renewable resources
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2. Why has the Colorado River become an environmental issue?
* The Rocky Mountains' endangered habitats are at risk due to
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Hann
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Natural Resources Unit Test
What is a nonrenewable resource?
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Which resource can be used up, but is considered renewable because it can replace itself?(1 point)
Responses trees trees wind
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the real BARNY THE DINO :)
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what are some of the natural resources found in maryland?
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christina
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Which of the following is obtained from crude oil?
A.) Coal B.) Petroleum C.) Gold D.) Aluminium
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Bamise
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Name the three names main forms of nonrenewable resources
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Tristian
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what is the major rescores of China and Australia
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Water scarcity is the--- of ---- resources to meet the------
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goku dragon,naruto dragon
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What is a non renewable resource?
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Which statement provides evidence that petroleum is a nonrenewable resource?(1 point)
Responses A.Petroleum is a source of energy
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Which is an example of a bio resource used to build a home!
Molten grass flattened into windows Lumber used to construct a house
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Which of the following is NOT a natural resource?
A. solar energy B. diamonds C. iron D. wood
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Write down the importance of rivers in pakistan?
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Ahmad
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Drag the natural resource to the country it's found in.
rich soils Kenya oil South Africa mineral wealth Nigeria Is this right?
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A.J.
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Which of the following statements about the natural resources of the United States is most accurate?
A. The many agricultural
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REVIEW
1.Which of the following statements about the natural resources of the United States is most accurate? A. The many
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Can a renewable resource become a nonrenewable resource? If so, give an example. (1 point)
Responses Yes, a renewable resource,
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Which of the following statements about natural resources in the United States is most accurate?
2 points 1'Natural resources
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kevin
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Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.
A resource map of Canada. Oil is found in the Northwest territories,
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Soil is the most important renewable natural resource. Explain.โ
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Waht are mineral potentional sites of ethiopia
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why should a farming industries located near a river
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indirect benefit of the natural vegetation
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one of the following is an indirect benefit of the natural vegetation
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Alima
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which one describe the source of natural resources? they are
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Explain the difference between actual and potential resources and why the distinction is important. Do the same for renewable
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Explain how humans react and adapt to the limited availability of water.
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What are the most important resources in Central Asia? Explain where in Central Asia these resources are located. Where do most
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Forest management practices can reduce the negative impact of wood harvesting.
Please select the best answer from the choices
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List of natural resources
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Relate one effect of agricultural water use on North Carolina's river basins.
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