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Your class goes on a field trip to observe drilling machinery. The geologists at the drill site show you displays of drilled rocks to compare different types of drills and methods. The drilled holes in one rock display are significantly larger than the
Use the scenario to answer the question. Edwin buys a water bottle, reuses it twice, and then recycles it. Eleanor buys a water bottle, reuses it twelve times, and then throws it away. Which energy cost would apply to Edwin, but not to Eleanor? (1 point)
Which has been the primary source of energy in the most recent century? (1 point) Responses wood and coal wood and coal hydroelectric and other renewables hydroelectric and other renewables petroleum, natural gas, and coal petroleum, natural gas, and coal
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Use the graph to answer the question. The vertical axis ranges from 0 to 100 in increments of 10. The horizontal axis lists dates from 1776 to 2018. The data is as follows. 1776: Wood, 100%. 1801: Wood, 100%. 1826: Wood, 100%. 1851: Wood, 90%. Coal, 10%.
Which describes a renewable energy resource?(1 point) Responses It produces less pollutants than fossil fuels. It produces less pollutants than fossil fuels. It is less expensive than fossil fuels. It is less expensive than fossil fuels. It is more prone
Why is soil considered a vital resource?(1 point) Responses It is hard to destroy and easy to make. It is hard to destroy and easy to make. It is the place where all nutrients on Earth are stored. It is the place where all nutrients on Earth are stored. It
A farmer wants to properly manage her soil to prevent a situation like the Dust Bowl. What is the best way to manage the soil?(1 point) Responses remove humus from the soil remove humus from the soil water the soil frequently water the soil frequently
Which statement best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for energy?(1 point) Responses Fossils fuels produce waste that exposes humans to dangerous levels of radiation. Fossils fuels produce waste that exposes humans to dangerous
Which fossil fuel is considered the most abundant in the United States?(1 point) Responses petroleum petroleum coal coal oil oil natural gas natural gas
Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels?(1 point) Responses They are difficult to find. They are difficult to find. They take a long time to produce energy. They take a long time to produce energy. They cause pollution on Earth. They cause pollution on
Coal is a very useful rock that formed over millions of years from the remains of plants. Is coal a mineral? No, coal is not a mineral because coal is made of dead plants. Yes, coal is a mineral because all rocks are nonliving solid minerals. No, coal is
Coal is a very useful rock that formed over millions of years from the remains of plants. Is coal a mineral?(1 point) Responses No, coal is not a mineral because coal is made of dead plants. No, coal is not a mineral because coal is made of dead plants.
Dellen needs to complete a project using sunsets in Language Arts. The teacher requires Dellen to use figurative language and sensory details. Which of the below projects would be best for Dellen to use to complete her work. choose 3 answers * Poem An
If the author is using facts and data without including their opinion, they are writing... * An argumentative text A literary analysis text A narrative text An informative text
If the author is using facts and data without including their opinion, they are writing... * An argumentative text A literary analysis text A narrative text An informative text
Which words in the following paragraph help you identify a nervous tone. Select all that apply. Padme shifted in her seat as she clenched her fists. * Padme seat shifted clenched fist
Benjamin is giving a presentation about World War I. He wants to use a movie clip of a war scene and interview his neighbor whose great uncle fought in World War I. Select the reasons why Benjamin should rethink using these sources. * The movie may not be
Which was a result of both the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act?(1 point) Responses reduced car emissions reduced car emissions increased plastic recycling increased plastic recycling increased paper recycling increased paper recycling reduced factory
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 using the
Which describes electric cars or hybrid cars?(1 point) Responses They run fully on unlimited resources. They run fully on unlimited resources. They burn more fossil fuels than other cars. They burn more fossil fuels than other cars. They are
Which describes conservation of resources?(1 point) Responses finding more sources of fossil fuels finding more sources of fossil fuels reducing waste or harm to resources reducing waste or harm to resources replacing unlimited energy sources replacing
Which describes conservation of resources?
Which word has a stronger connotation than the word mad?(1 point) Responses alert alert disappointed disappointed upset upset furious furious
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Use the scenario to answer the question. Two students in the debate club are preparing arguments for and against the use of nuclear energy. Each student will have five minutes to present an argument based on scientific evidence. The student who supports
Which energy resource is a nonrenewable energy source?(1 point) Responses oil oil water water solar solar wind
What is a major drawback of nuclear energy?(1 point) Responses increases air pollution increases air pollution erodes soil erodes soil creates radioactive waste creates radioactive waste depletes clean water supplies
A student makes the following table in a science notebook. Energy Resource Airborne Toxin Water Pollution Global Warming coal x x x oil x x x natural gas x x x What would be the best title for the table? (1 point) Responses Effects of Burning Fossil Fuels
Geologists working for the Environmental Protection Agency monitor surface waters at sites across the country to determine the effects of acid rain on aquatic ecosystems. What type of information would the geologists most likely track?(1 point) Responses
Which was the main cause of the development of Swahili culture? A. the spread of Christianity B. the gold-salt trade with West Africa C. trade with the interior of East Africa D. trade across the Indian Ocean
Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. The wealth of East African city-states was based on Choose...
How did trade help early Africans develop advanced societies? A. It introduced them to new religions. B. It allowed them to make weapons out of iron. C. It made the gold they mined less valuable. D. It allowed them to trade natural resources for items they
Of the following statements, which accurately describes how foreign lands influenced East Africa? A. Through military conquests, soldiers from India brought Christianity to East Africa. B. Contact through trade resulted in a multicultural mix that
In which way was Mali different from Axum? A. Mali was influenced by Christianity. B. Mali became primarily a Muslim culture. C. Mali relied on trade across the Indian Ocean. D. Mali's wealth was evident in their construction of stelae.
How were Kush and Axum alike? A. both were commercial and trade centers B. both were ruled by the caste system C. both utilized the trans-Saharan trade route D. both were significantly influenced by Islam
Which factors influenced the growth of Christianity in East Africa? Select the two correct answers. A. Mansa Munsa’s pilgrimage to Mecca B. trade with Greeks and Romans C. influence of a captured Syrian servant D. invasion of Mali’s Christian military
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Why is copper considered to be a very valuable natural resource?(1 point) Responses Copper fuels nuclear power plants around the United States Copper fuels nuclear power plants around the United States Copper conducts electricity well so it can be used for
What are common uses of the mineral quartz?(1 point) Responses building and paving materials building and paving materials glass manufacturing and paints glass manufacturing and paints iron and steel production iron and steel production automobile
Aluminum is produced from bauxite ore and can be used for many things. Which option describes a common production use of aluminum?(1 point) Responses steel objects steel objects lightweight containers and drugs lightweight containers and drugs fuel for
Are rocks considered valuable natural resources?(1 point) Responses Yes, rocks are valuable because they are useful to people. Yes, rocks are valuable because they are useful to people. No, rocks are not valuable because they are nonliving solids. No,
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Of the following choices, which ones are characteristics of West African society? Select the two correct answers. A. Arabic was the main language used when trading with other societies. B. Christianity was the only religion practiced in villages. C. Slaves
Trade with Roman Egypt, Arabia and India primarily influenced which African kingdom? A. Songhai B. Mali C. Ghana D. Axum
Which statement provides evidence that petroleum is a nonrenewable resource?(1 point) Responses Petroleum is a source of energy. Petroleum is a source of energy. Petroleum harms the environment when it is used. Petroleum harms the environment when it is
Which energy resource is nonrenewable?(1 point) Responses wind biomass water coal
Which question can a student ask to determine whether a resource is renewable or nonrenewable?(1 point) Responses Is the resource available naturally? Is there a practical use for the resource? Is there a limited supply of the resource? Is the resource
what about this Which resource can be used up, but is considered renewable because it can replace itself?(1 point) Responses trees copper geothermal wind