Drag each fossil fuel to indicate which human activity it directly impacts. Answers may be used more than once.(12 points)

Effectively storing foods through the use of plastics:
Efficiently transporting goods:
Supplying energy for water heaters:
Producing steel for construction:
(natural gas, coal, petroleum)

3 answers

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-Effectively storing foods through the use of plastics- Petroleum and Natural Gas
-Efficiently transporting goods- Natural gas and Petroleum
-Supplying energy for water heaters- natural Gas
-Producing steel for construction-coal

and now for the moment, everyone's been waiting for.....Here are your answers to the ENTIRE quiz!!!!
FOSSIL FUELS AND HUMANS QUIZ!!!
1.(Above)
2. Which fossil fuel has had the most significant influence on human transportation over the last century? petroleum
3.Trains now are mostly powered by diesel engines instead of steam engines. This is evidence of the greater influence of which fossil fuel over the other? petroleum over coal
4.Where did coal formation take place? beneath the swamp floor
5. What is one effect that burning fossil fuels has on the atmosphere?
increases levels of greenhouse gases
6. Which statements accurately compare the environmental impact of acquiring natural gas and acquiring oil? Select the two correct answers.
Both involve drilling into the earth.
Both can impact groundwater supply
7. 1. Through (drilling) 2. is then (separated) 3. Via (Underground pipes)
8.Which of the following examples shows the influence coal has had on human activity? Coal use in steam engines led to easier access to goods.
9.A scientist observes that the shells of oysters this year are thinner than the shells of oysters several years ago. How could this trend be related to the use of fossil fuels?
Increasingly acidic ocean water makes building shells more difficult
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