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All minerals are which type of resource?(1 point)
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nonrenewable
nonrenewable

renewable
renewable

rare
rare

metal

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Which of the following is an example of a mineral fuel?(1 point)
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coal
coal

electricity
electricity

tin
tin

carbon
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Which impact is associated with both surface and subsurface mining of minerals?(1 point)
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water pollution
water pollution

ground sinking
ground sinking

introduction of invasive species
introduction of invasive species

habitat destruction
habitat destruction
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Which of the following is a mineral?(1 point)
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salt
salt

pepper
pepper

garlic
garlic

monosodium glutamate
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Which of the following statements about minerals is true?(1 point)
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The most expensive metals are the easiest to find.
The most expensive metals are the easiest to find.

You can’t eat minerals.
You can’t eat minerals.

Fossil fuels like oil are a type of mineral.
Fossil fuels like oil are a type of mineral.

Minerals occur naturally all over the planet.
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Why is it important to conserve minerals?(1 point)
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Because minerals are bad for our health.
Because minerals are bad for our health.

Because minerals are in limited supply.
Because minerals are in limited supply.

Because minerals are damaging the environment.
Because minerals are damaging the environment.

Because minerals are no longer needed.
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Which of the following is a renewable resource?(1 point)
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sunlight
sunlight

iron
iron

gasoline
gasoline

coal
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What are natural resources?(1 point)
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raw materials from the environment that cannot be renewed within 100 years
raw materials from the environment that cannot be renewed within 100 years

raw materials from the environment that can be renewed within 100 years
raw materials from the environment that can be renewed within 100 years

raw materials from the environment that are made from decaying plants and animals
raw materials from the environment that are made from decaying plants and animals

raw materials from the environment that are available for organisms to use
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What is meant by the carrying capacity of an area?(1 point)
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the maximum number of individuals of a population that an area’s resources can support
the maximum number of individuals of a population that an area’s resources can support

the number of resources that an individual needs to survive
the number of resources that an individual needs to survive

the maximum number of resources in the area
the maximum number of resources in the area

the number of different kinds of organisms in a population
the number of different kinds of organisms in a population
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Which environmental impact does organic farming help reduce?(1 point)
Responses

water pollution
water pollution

acid deposition
acid deposition

overpopulation
overpopulation

ozone thinning
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What does it mean to say that a resource is renewable?(1 point)
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The resource is produced in areas developed by humans.
The resource is produced in areas developed by humans.

The resource is available seasonally.
The resource is available seasonally.

The resource is purchased by consumers.
The resource is purchased by consumers.

The resource is replaced through Earth’s natural processes.
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What makes a bioresource different from other types of resources, such as water?(1 point)
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A bioresource is rarely used by humans.
A bioresource is rarely used by humans.

A bioresource is nonrenewable.
A bioresource is nonrenewable.

A bioresource is produced from living things.
A bioresource is produced from living things.

A bioresource can be used sustainably.
A bioresource can be used sustainably.
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