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What is a nonrenewable resource?
A. A resource that is in limited supply
B. A resource that is used for energy
C. A resource that can replace itself quickly
D. A resource that harms the environment when used

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A. A resource that is in limited supply
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Coal is a very useful rock that formed over millions of years from the remains of plants. Is coal a mineral?
A. Yes, coal is a mineral because all rocks that are useful to people are minerals
B. No, coal is not a mineral because coal can be burned to produce electricity and heat
C. Yes, coal is a mineral because all rocks are nonliving solid minerals
D. No, coal is not a mineral because coal is made up of all dead plants
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B. No, coal is not a mineral because coal can be burned to produce electricity and heat.
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Are you sure thats the answer? Ive checked on another website and it was D
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I apologize for the confusion. You are right. The correct answer is D: No, coal is not a mineral because coal is made up of all dead plants. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels?(1 point)

A.They take a long time to produce energy.


B.They are difficult to find.


C.They cause pollution on Earth.


D.They are difficult to transport.
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C. They cause pollution on Earth.
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Which fossil fuel is considered the most Abundant in the United States?

Petroleum

Coal

Oil

Natural Gas
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Coal.
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Which statement best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for energy?



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Fossil fuels release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases when burned, contributing to global climate change and other environmental problems such as air pollution and acid rain.
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Which statement best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for energy?
When fossil fuels
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are burned, they release carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming and climate change. This leads to a range of environmental problems such as rising sea levels, changes in weather patterns, and more frequent natural disasters. Additionally, burning fossil fuels releases other pollutants into the air, causing air pollution and health problems for humans and wildlife. Fossil fuel extraction can also damage ecosystems and harm wildlife habitats.
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