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1. What about Minnesota’s geography helped the sawmill industry thrive? (1 point)
A. There was an abundance of trees along
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no name 4 u lmao
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1. This drawing was made using what natural resource?
A. Clay B. Wax based colored pencils c. graphite pencils* d. watercolors.
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I like dogs
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Which natural resource from West Africa had a significant impact on the growth of China A gold B salt
C silver d wood Answers is
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Hope this helps
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What natural resources contributed to making Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a major steel center?
A: Coal contributed to making
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Victoria
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Which country has the largest deposit of coal?
Azerbaijan Russia Armenia Georgia
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Deborah
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the answers for
consumption of mineral resources quick check are B,D,C,B #HopeThisHelps
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dkyline312
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What is nonrenewable resource that forms over millions of years from the remains of dead plants and animals?
Emigrate Fossil Fuel
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The Aral Sea is drastically smaller due to which practice? (1 point)
O soil erosion O deforestation • slash and burn
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What aspect of the United States' diversified economy is harder for smaller countries like Cuba or Brazil to match?
A. Low-cost
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Ginger V.
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Which of the following is a non-renewable resource?
A. Soil B. Sunlight C. Air D. Natural gas Is the answer D?
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callie
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which of the following is the greatest threat to the island's natural resources
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dalia
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Which option is a natural material that is not a fossil fuel?(1 point)
Responses vinyl vinyl natural gas natural gas petroleum
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Hann
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Why is soil considered to be a nonrenewable natural resource?(1 point)
Responses It is easily transported. It is easily
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cunexus child
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Which statement provides evidence that petroleum is a nonrenewable resource?(1 point)
Responses Petroleum harms the environment
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What is a nonrenewable resource
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Which statement describes how the natural resources of the United States allowed it to develop a diverse economy?
A lack of
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BRo
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Non-renewable resources mean it takes a longer time for the earth to produce it than the rate at which we use it.
True False Is
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callie
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12. The natural factor limiting development of the West is the availability of
a. water b. land c. mineral deposits d. natural
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mysterychicken
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According to the USGS, how much total copper was contained in world reserves as of 2018?
1. 790 millions tons 2. 45 million tons
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J.J Powell
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A country is one of the wealthiest. Which is necessarily true about the native natural resources of the country? (1 point)
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hey
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1.) Based on this early illustration of the town, what is one reason why Francis Lowell's partners might have chosen this area
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idkwhattosay
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Write down some words or terms that you expect to hear from the next listening text titled "Importance of water".
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TSADIKU
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Which of the following natural resources are found in the countries near the Caspian Sea?
A. fish and timber C. oil and natural
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UrMama
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Crude oil was formed millions of years ago from the remains of living things. Where is crude oil found today?
O under dry land
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Empty room
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Which of the following resources have been the main contributors to Russia’s wealth in recent years?
A. coal and iron B.
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Lola
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What is a renewable resource
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Which of the following nations have rich oil and natural gas reserves?
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tip
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Forest cover about 31% of land on earth. Sadly, that number is decreasing at a rapid rate.
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beuhh
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how can a person can reduce consumption of natural resources when drinking water
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Chill guys look...
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from which industries did big business develop in Minnesota?
A. rice and cotton farming B. fur trades ad textiles (my answer) C.
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<kyky
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New Zealand and Papua New Guinea have
a. huge manufacturing industries. b. lush, tropical climates that produce many kinds of
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liz
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Which of these is an example of a capitol resource?
Workers Iron ore*** Entrepreneurs Computers
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Embershy
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forests and fisheries are an example of what?
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suomynonA
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What is Mexico's most valuable natural recourses?
Fishing. Rich soil for farming. Copper. Petroleum. (MY ANSWER)
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LOVE
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People use bamboo in many ways. The verb is use. My answer is intransitive verb. Am i right?
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bubbles
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Which of the following minerals generates the most income for British Columbia?
Copper<--- Zinc Lead Gold One reason many British
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Help Please!!!
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Why are oil and natural gas important to highly-industrialized nations?
My answer: Oil and natural gas are important to
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Anonymous
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What role do natural resources play in the economy of a country?
My answer: Natural resources are a major part of world trade.
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Anonymous
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Earth's capital includes all of the following except a. wildlife. b. nutrients. c. water. d. soil. e. sunlight.
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sam
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which of the following statements is supported by the information in the map? ONE) australia is self-supporting in oil
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nadia
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Even greater than their use for human food, fish are a vital source of?
A.Lamp oil B.Fertilizer C.Industrial lubricants D.Lotion
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schoolfreak
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Which resource can be used up, but is considered renewable because it can replace itself?(1 point) Responses copper copper
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RENEWABLE AND NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES QUICK CHECK.
WHICH RESOURCE CAN BE USED UP, BUT IS CONSIDERED IT CAN REPLACE ITSELF? 1. WIND
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r Why was bois d'arc wood an important trade resource for the Caddo before the arrival of Europeans in Texas during the 1600?
It
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Which resource is most likely a key contributor to economic growth in northern Mexico?
gold nickel lead iron
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Which best describes how access to natural resources in North America contributed to cultural diffusion?
As countries traded and
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write a short paragraph about water in nature that i see often without really thinking
much about it
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Which resource can be used up, but is considered renewable because it can replace itself?
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Which question Kenneth student asked to determine whether a resource is renewable or non-renewable
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Which resource can be used up that is considered renewable because it can replace itself
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