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What is a nonrenewable resource? (1 point)
O a resource that is used for energy a resource that is in limited supply O a resource
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Help with the answer
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1. According to the USGS, how much total copper was contained in world reserves as of 2018?
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Nobody
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From which natural resource did John D. Rockefeller make his fortune?(1 point)
Responses oil oil coal coal iron iron steel
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MostKazoo11
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Demand for which resource has greatly contributed to the destruction of the Amazon Rainforest?
A. coal B. diamonds C. lumber D.
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Ari
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Which of the following resources have been the main contributors to Russia’s wealth in recent years?
A coil and iron B/Hydro
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Which of the following resources have been the main contributors to Russia’s wealth in recent years?
Responses A coal and
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Ari
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People must use natural resources to live. Create some guidelines which would allow us to both use and protect these resources.
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Which of the following natural resources are found in the countries near the Caspian Sea?
A. fish and timber B. copper and gold
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UrMama
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Which of the following natural resources are found in the countries near the Caspian Sea?
A. fish and timber B. copper and gold
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UrMama
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Which of the following natural resources are found in the countries near the Caspian Sea?
A. fish and timber B. copper and gold
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UrMama
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6. Oil and gold are examples of Utah's (1
A: fossil fuel resources. B: protected resources. C: nonrenewable resources. D:
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help please!
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Why is soil considered to be a nonrenewable natural resource?
OIt uses a lot of Earth's energy. OIt is easily transported. OIt
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Empty room
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Drag the natural resource to the country it's found in.
rich soils oil mineral wealth Kenya South Africa Nigeria
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Writer
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are rocks considerd valuble natrul recoures
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the real BARNY THE DINO :)
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Which resource can be used up, but is considered renewable because it can replace itself?(1 point)
Responses trees trees wind
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the real BARNY THE DINO :)
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Which resources can be used up, but is considered renewable because it can replace itself
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some resources such as timber are considered renewable resources, but proper care and management is required to keep the
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2020
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Which resource is renewable?
A) Oil B) natural gas C) solar energy D) coal
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INeedThatA$AP,NoRocky
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Which resource is renewable and must come from outside a city?
A) oil B) coal C) lumber D) minerals
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INeedThatA$AP,NoRocky
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As nonrenewable resources are depleted, what trends will be observed regarding the prices of those resources?
a) Prices will
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INeedThatA$AP,NoRocky
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Which statement explains why the river and springs were important to the settlement?(1 point)
Responses The river offered a good
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For what resources might a country be willing to fight and why please explain in 1 to 2 sentences
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Eddie munson
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What is global Commons?
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Kameron Maga Shifera
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Select the correct answer. Which is a man-made resource?
a. Land b. Crude oil c. Tools d. Entrepreneurship e. Biomass.
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????
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Which is the difference between a renewable resource and a nonrenewable resource?
A. A renewable resource cannot be replaced for
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Water provided a source of drinking water for the early colonists and Native Americans. It is also used for _________ (fun) and
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What is causing a slowdown in business for the woodcutter?
A. the drying-up of the forest B. the family's loss of their cow C.
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1. What is the passage mostly about?
A. logging in North Carolina B. reclaimed river wood C. the uses of soma waves D. sunken
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name two (2) protected areas in Jamaica's forest Marine Parks
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Rondezy
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Will Africa ever benefit from its natural resources?
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hs
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This drawing was made using what natural resources
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Garris
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Based on this early illustration of the town, what is one reason why Francis Lowell's partners (1 point)
might have chosen this
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Yo momma
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What negative impact and gold and silver mining have the west
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Gta god
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In the 1600s, North Carolina was filled with tall trees. The loggers would chop down the trees and float them down the river to
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Anonymous
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1.Trees
2.Is there a limited supply of the 3.resources 4.Coal 5.It takes millions of years for petroleum to form
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Anonymous
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1.trees
2.There a limited supply of the resource 3.coal 4.it takes millions of years to form Ansers for This I got 4\4 LOL
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Help Bot
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Reason why Ghana’s Natural have not been sufficiently exploited and utilized
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Rich DC
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Discuss the impact of depletion of the fishing stock
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Nozipho
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Explain three reasons why natural resources in Ghana are not fully utilised
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Henry
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what are three natrual resources
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LiLyAnA
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Hi! I'm homeschooled and I need to check my test its chapter 17 page 684- page 686.
Here are my answers: Coal and sunlight are
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Faith
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how the raw material/manufactured ( i chose natural gas ) could be
changed to suit users in another country. (think about
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Dan Lee
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What type of natural resources does Qubec have
I really dont know i think one of them is natrual gas. Plz help
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UNI-CORN
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what natural resources most attracted European traders to the lands that later became Canada?
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alexa
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what are the most valuable resources of the Caribbean islands?
zinc waters manganese coconuts climate beaches
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Auriana
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1:Which of the following natural resources are found in the countries near the Caspian Sea?
A. fish and timber*** B. copper and
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VestWearer
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what is the economic relationship between Europe and its nonrenewable resources.
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virginia
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In 2007, the European Union consumed of ____ cubic meters of wood.
a. 10 million b. 236 million c. 175 million d. 350 million
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Quentin
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Life on Earth depends on the presence of water.
a. True b. False
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Quentin
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Evaluate what role Canada’s natural resources play in its economy. How are Canada’s
resources connected to its current
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hi
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