Coal is a very useful rock that formed over millions of years from the remains of plants. Is coal a mineral?(1 point)

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Yes, coal is a mineral because all rocks that are useful to people are minerals.
Yes, coal is a mineral because all rocks that are useful to people are minerals.

Yes, coal is a mineral because all rocks are nonliving solid minerals.
Yes, coal is a mineral because all rocks are nonliving solid minerals.

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.

No, coal is not a mineral because coal can be burned to produce electricity and heat

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Natural Resources Unit Test (for connexus 6B users)

1. What is a nonrenewable resource?

a resource that is in limited supply

2. 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.

3. Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels?

They cause pollution on Earth.

4. Which is a positive aspect of fossil fuels?

They provide energy for cars, trains, and heat.

5. Which fossil fuel is considered the most abundant in the United States?

coal

6. Which statement best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for energy?

When fossil fuels are burned, they release toxic gases into the air that cause pollution and increase global warming.

7. 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?

allow plants such as grass to root in

8. Which describes a renewable energy resource?

It produces less pollutants than fossil fuels.

9. (this one shows a graph.) Which has been the primary source of energy in the most recent century?

petroleum, natural gas, and coal

10. (also shows a graph) Which renewable resource has been used for the longest time?

hydroelectric power

11. 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?

the cost of processing the bottle after it was no longer used

12. 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 holes drilled in the display next to it. Given this information, which statement is correct?

The rock display with larger holes shows petroleum drilling, which is deep underground.

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13. Ocean waves are a source of energy. In 1–2 sentences, make and justify a claim about whether ocean waves are a renewable or nonrenewable resource:

Ocean waves are a renewable resource since they are created continually by natural forces such as wind and tides, and their energy may be harvested without depleting the resource or affecting the ecosystem. Ocean waves will continue to be a source of energy as long as there is wind and the moon continues to orbit the earth.

14. In three to five sentences, explain the effects of acid rain on the environment:

Acid rain, which is generated by the emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide gases, can have serious environmental consequences. Acid rain may harm and destroy plants and soil, resulting in lower food yields and a loss of biodiversity. It may also cause acidification of lakes and rivers, making aquatic life harder to sustain.

15. Larger companies often need many workers who do different steps in the transportation process, instead of each member doing all steps in the process they do a single step before handing it to another worker to do the next step. Imagine that you are the head of a large company that wants to retrieve raw materials. In three to five sentences, describe three different jobs your company may need and explain the purpose of those jobs:

As the owner of a large company that retrieves raw materials, my company may require the following three jobs:
Mine inspector: A mine surveyor's task is to measure and map the mining site, which includes all tunnels, shafts, and mining regions. The information gathered is utilized for mine planning and excavation design, as well as to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment.

Heavy equipment operator: This position necessitates the ability to operate heavy machinery such as excavators, bulldozers, and dump trucks. They are in charge of transporting enormous amounts of material from the mining site to processing sites or transportation vehicles.

Mineral processing engineer: After extracting the raw material, it must be treated in order to eliminate undesired components and concentrate the precious mineral. A mineral processing engineer creates the process flow and equipment needed to extract minerals from raw ore. They also make certain that the process is optimized for optimum recovery and efficiency while reducing waste and environmental impact.

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Coal is a very useful rock that formed over millions of years from the remains of plants. Is coal a mineral?(1 point)

Coal is not a mineral because it is not a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a crystalline structure. While coal is a useful rock that formed from remains of plants over millions of years, it is not classified as a mineral.

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What is a nonrenewable resource?(1 point)

A nonrenewable resource is a type of natural resource that is limited in its supply or takes a very long time to replenish, such as fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. Once these resources have been used up, they cannot be easily replaced or regenerated in a short amount of time. Therefore, nonrenewable resources are finite and eventually will become scarce.

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Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels?(1 point)

One of the negative aspects of fossil fuels is that their extraction, transportation, and burning can lead to environmental pollution and contribute to climate change. When burned, fossil fuels release greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, into the atmosphere, which trap heat and raise global temperatures. Fossil fuel production and transportation can also result in oil spills, air and water pollution, and habitat destruction, causing harm to wildlife and human health.

Which fossil fuel is considered the most abundant in the United States?(1 point)

The most abundant fossil fuel in the United States is coal. The country has large reserves of coal that have been mined for many years and continue to be a significant source of energy. Oil and natural gas are also abundant in the United States, but coal has the largest reserves of all fossil fuels in the country.

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)

The best way for a farmer to manage her soil and prevent a situation like the Dust Bowl is to adopt practices that help to conserve soil moisture and prevent soil erosion. Examples of these practices include:

1. Crop rotation: Growing different crops in the same field in alternate years to help replenish soil nutrients and prevent erosion.

2. Cover crops: Planting crops like clover and rye in between main crops to control weeds, reduce erosion, and improve soil fertility.

3. Terracing: Building retaining walls to create flat steps on sloping land to prevent soil from being washed away.

4. Contour plowing: Plowing and planting across the slope of the land to slow down the flow of water and prevent erosion.

5. Conservation tillage: Reducing the amount of tillage or running a plow or cultivator over the soil as little as possible to minimize soil disturbance and preserve soil structure.

By implementing these soil conservation practices, farmers can help to maintain healthy soils, prevent wind erosion, and reduce soil degradation.

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Why is soil considered a vital resource?(1 point)

Soil is considered a vital resource because it is the foundation for most terrestrial ecosystems and provides a home for plant and animal life. Soil provides plants with nutrients, water, oxygen, and support for their roots to grow, which in turn sustains life for animals, including humans. Without soil, food crops could not be grown, and many ecosystems and natural habitats would be destroyed. Soil also acts as a natural filter that purifies water and air, contributes to the recycling of organic matter, and helps to maintain the balance of gases in the atmosphere. The preservation and proper management of soil are vital to maintaining the health of the planet and ensuring its ability to support life for generations to come.

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