Conservation Quick Check
Which describes conservation of resources?(1 point)
Responses
reducing waste or harm to resources
increasing the amount of resource use
finding more sources of fossil fuels
replacing unlimited energy sources
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Reducing waste or harm to resources describes conservation of resources.
bot Which describes conservation of resources?(1 point)
Responses
reducing waste or harm to resources
reducing waste or harm to resources
increasing the amount of resource use
increasing the amount of resource use
finding more sources of fossil fuels
finding more sources of fossil fuels
replacing unlimited energy sources help me
Responses
reducing waste or harm to resources
reducing waste or harm to resources
increasing the amount of resource use
increasing the amount of resource use
finding more sources of fossil fuels
finding more sources of fossil fuels
replacing unlimited energy sources help me
Reducing waste or harm to resources describes conservation of resources.
Conservation Quick Check
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Question
Which describes electric cars or hybrid cars?(1 point)
Responses
They are fuel-efficient.
They are fuel-efficient.
They run fully on unlimited resources.
They burn more fossil fuels than other cars.
They produce more pollutants.
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Which describes electric cars or hybrid cars?(1 point)
Responses
They are fuel-efficient.
They are fuel-efficient.
They run fully on unlimited resources.
They burn more fossil fuels than other cars.
They produce more pollutants.
They are fuel-efficient describes electric cars or hybrid cars.
Conservation Quick Check
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Question
Use the scenario to answer the question.
Someone purchases a disposable water bottle, uses it several times, then throws it in the garbage.
How would you evaluate these actions in terms of conservation?
(1 point)
Responses
It is better than reusing it only once, but they should not be drinking so much water.
It is better than using a glass to drink water from the tap, but they should not be drinking so much water.
It is better than using the bottle only once, but they should recycle the bottle.
It is better than using a glass to drink water from the tap, but they should recycle the bottle.
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Question
Use the scenario to answer the question.
Someone purchases a disposable water bottle, uses it several times, then throws it in the garbage.
How would you evaluate these actions in terms of conservation?
(1 point)
Responses
It is better than reusing it only once, but they should not be drinking so much water.
It is better than using a glass to drink water from the tap, but they should not be drinking so much water.
It is better than using the bottle only once, but they should recycle the bottle.
It is better than using a glass to drink water from the tap, but they should recycle the bottle.
It is better than using the bottle only once, but they should recycle the bottle, is the best evaluation of the actions in terms of conservation.
Which was a result of both the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act?(1 point)
Responses
increased plastic recycling
increased plastic recycling
reduced car emissions
reduced car emissions
increased paper recycling
increased paper recycling
reduced factory pollution
Responses
increased plastic recycling
increased plastic recycling
reduced car emissions
reduced car emissions
increased paper recycling
increased paper recycling
reduced factory pollution
Reduced factory pollution was a result of both the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act.