What can you conclude about steel consumption and population size in 1850?
(1 point)
Responses
Steel consumption was around 100 billion and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 billion and the population was beginning to grow.
The population was around 100 billion and steel consumption began.
The population was around 100 billion and steel consumption began.
Steel consumption was around 100 million and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 million and the population was beginning to grow.
The population was around 100 million and steel consumption began.
What can you conclude about steel consumption and population size in 1850?
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None of the options are correct. The question does not provide enough information to make any conclusions about steel consumption and population size in 1850.
Use the graph to answer the question.
The vertical axis is labeled millions and ranges from 0 to 900 in increments of 100. The horizontal axis is labeled year and lists dates from 1700 to 2000 in 100-year increments. The line for population starts at 90 million for 1700 and with a slow growth rate reaches to 120 million by 1900. The line then rises with a high growth rate and reaches beyond 600 million by 2000. The line for steel consumption starts from 0 in 1860 and reaches 20 million by 1900. The line then rises with a high growth rate to reach beyond 800 million by 2000. The values used in the description are approximate.
What can you conclude about steel consumption and population size in 1850?
(1 point)
Responses
Steel consumption was around 100 billion and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 billion and the population was beginning to grow.
The population was around 100 billion and steel consumption began.
The population was around 100 billion and steel consumption began.
Steel consumption was around 100 million and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 million and the population was beginning to grow.
The population was around 100 million and steel consumption began.
The vertical axis is labeled millions and ranges from 0 to 900 in increments of 100. The horizontal axis is labeled year and lists dates from 1700 to 2000 in 100-year increments. The line for population starts at 90 million for 1700 and with a slow growth rate reaches to 120 million by 1900. The line then rises with a high growth rate and reaches beyond 600 million by 2000. The line for steel consumption starts from 0 in 1860 and reaches 20 million by 1900. The line then rises with a high growth rate to reach beyond 800 million by 2000. The values used in the description are approximate.
What can you conclude about steel consumption and population size in 1850?
(1 point)
Responses
Steel consumption was around 100 billion and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 billion and the population was beginning to grow.
The population was around 100 billion and steel consumption began.
The population was around 100 billion and steel consumption began.
Steel consumption was around 100 million and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 million and the population was beginning to grow.
The population was around 100 million and steel consumption began.
None of the options are correct. The graph does not provide enough information to determine steel consumption and population size in 1850.
Which is the most practical approach that can be done by anyone to reduce dependence on nonrenewable energy sources?(1 point)
Responses
using high power generators
using high power generators
saving electricity at home
saving electricity at home
using recycled materials in house construction
using recycled materials in house construction
using hydroelectric power
Responses
using high power generators
using high power generators
saving electricity at home
saving electricity at home
using recycled materials in house construction
using recycled materials in house construction
using hydroelectric power
Saving electricity at home.
Which is a direct result of increased consumption of metals?(1 point)
Responses
rising sea levels
rising sea levels
climate change from the use of metals
climate change from the use of metals
increased human population
increased human population
pollution from mining operations
Responses
rising sea levels
rising sea levels
climate change from the use of metals
climate change from the use of metals
increased human population
increased human population
pollution from mining operations
Pollution from mining operations.
Which natural resource is mined to produce a digital phone?(1 point)
Responses
natural gas
natural gas
coal
coal
plastic
plastic
copper
Responses
natural gas
natural gas
coal
coal
plastic
plastic
copper
Copper.
Use the graph to answer the question.
The vertical axis is labeled millions and ranges from 0 to 900 in increments of 100. The horizontal axis is labeled year and lists dates from 1700 to 2000 in 100-year increments. The line for population starts at 90 million for 1700 and with a slow growth rate reaches to 120 million by 1900. The line then rises with a high growth rate and reaches beyond 600 million by 2000. The line for steel consumption starts from 0 in 1860 and reaches 20 million by 1900. The line then rises with a high growth rate to reach beyond 800 million by 2000. The values used in the description are approximate.
What can you conclude about steel consumption and population size in 1850?
(1 point)
Responses
The population was around 100 million and steel consumption began.
The population was around 100 million and steel consumption began.
Steel consumption was around 100 million and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 million and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 billion and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 billion and the population was beginning to grow.
The population was around 100 billion and steel consumption began.
The vertical axis is labeled millions and ranges from 0 to 900 in increments of 100. The horizontal axis is labeled year and lists dates from 1700 to 2000 in 100-year increments. The line for population starts at 90 million for 1700 and with a slow growth rate reaches to 120 million by 1900. The line then rises with a high growth rate and reaches beyond 600 million by 2000. The line for steel consumption starts from 0 in 1860 and reaches 20 million by 1900. The line then rises with a high growth rate to reach beyond 800 million by 2000. The values used in the description are approximate.
What can you conclude about steel consumption and population size in 1850?
(1 point)
Responses
The population was around 100 million and steel consumption began.
The population was around 100 million and steel consumption began.
Steel consumption was around 100 million and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 million and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 billion and the population was beginning to grow.
Steel consumption was around 100 billion and the population was beginning to grow.
The population was around 100 billion and steel consumption began.
None of the options are correct. The graph does not provide enough information to determine steel consumption and population size in 1850.