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Which is a disadvantage of solar power?
A) it requires turbines. B) it can be harmful to wildlife C) it requires burning fuel,
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Anonymous
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Now it is time to apply and share what you have learned so far about energy sources. After completing the research steps below,
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heellloooooo
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List 3 advantages and 3 drawbacks of hydroelectric dams.
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Sky
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I need help writing a hook for my science class debate about why petroleum is the best source of energy !!!!!
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Qastro
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Here is the question and the answers to the rest of the questions to the test! I do know I didn't give the answer to #25 but you
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McKenziNeedsTheHelp
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write a paragraph on "do you think there are alternatives to using oil ( natural gas)
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katerhyn patricio
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what important resource do Qantas move?
A. solar power B. oil C. water D. natural gas my answer C
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it would mean a lot to help
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What form of pollution, if any, does each energy source cause
How does the economy influence energy source choices How does
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Sarah
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Many people who care about conserving natural resources would choose to use wind energy to power their homes. However, wind
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Agala
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SCIENCE: FOSSIL FUELS QUICK CHECK
WHAT DOES IT MEANS THAT A SOURCE OF ENERGY IS NONRENEWABLE? a. Once used, it needs to be
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What does it mean that a source of energy is nonrenewable?(1 point)
Responses With proper administration, it can be reused. With
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Blaze
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How does using coal to generate electricity affect the environment? (1 point)
Using more coal reduces the amount of pollution
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Annaleigh
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‘’The responsibility towards public health of the engineering profession in the choice between nuclear and solar power’’
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mpho
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What are the three of the most widely used energy sources in California?
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ilovelasagna
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what are the two sources of electricity on the atoll of utrik that are not based on fossil fuels?
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Anonymous
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Use the word bank below to answer the questions that follow:
conservation carbon footprint decompose slower renewable
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Sandy
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List these power sources in chronological order:
1.Steam 2.Animal 3.Hand 4.Water 5.Electric
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squadhunter
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How does using coal to generate electricity affect the enviroment?
A. Using more coal reduces the amount of pollution from using
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callie
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Which of the following energy sources is relativelyexpensive to set up, but has a low cost once it is in place?
A. Natural gas B.
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callie
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Using coal for fuel releases pollution into the atmosphere. Why do people continue to use coal if it causes pollution?
A. Using
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Callie
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One reason people around the world use coal as an energy source is
A. It is nonrenewable B.it can be found many places C.it is a
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callie
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Which of the following is not a process that forms metallic ore?
placer deposits fossil compaction hydrothermal solutions igneous
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Anonymous
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6.A 7.C 8.D 9.A 11.D 13.D 5. Which of the following types of pollution cannot be attributed to car and truck emissions? A.
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matt
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i don't think the answer could be A. so i pick B.
One reason people around the world use coal as an energy source is: A. It is
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matt
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1.D
One reason people around the world use coal as an energy source is: A. It is nonrenewable. B. it can be found many places C.
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matt
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Harvesting energy from water, wind, and geothermal vents requires the use of (1 point)
aquaculture engines mines turbines***
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Gabby
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3. Using coal for fuel releases pollution into the atmosphere. Why do people continue to use coal if it causes pollution?
A.
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Jonathan
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Heat from burning fuel warms the walls of the firebox section of the furnace in A.a hot heating system B.an evaporation system
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Anonymous
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Im trying to finish my study guide so i can study this weekend but i have more problems like this and i don't have a clue of
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Matt
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What problem has China tried to solve by building hydropower dams, such as the Three Gorges Dam?
A. scarcity of water B. lack of
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Alex🫦
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What are the environmental implications of relying on nonrenewable sources of energy?
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Trenton
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What are the differences between renewable and nonrenewable sources of energy?
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No Name
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Is using coal as an energy source more environmentally friendly compared to using natural gas or oil?
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matt
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Is coal considered a renewable resource?
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Anonymous
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What are some negative aspects of using solar power as an energy source?
A. It requires the use of turbines. B. It can be harmful
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hii!
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What are the potential consequences of burning fossil fuels?
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Which pair of key points is the opponent most likely to use in his argument against the use of nuclear energy?
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Joesaphina Sherwood
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Can someone provide assistance on the subject of renewable energy sources? I need help understanding the different types and
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poiuytr
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Compare the benefits and drawbacks of wind energy compared to solar energy for generating electricity.
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Jacob
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Which energy source releases the most carbon dioxide?(1 point)
Responses wind wind hydroelectric hydroelectric coal coal solar
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Pinkpantheress
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Which supplies your body with energy?
(1 point) Responses nutrients vitamins blood water
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🌹Yuki🌙
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Discuss economic reasons that have caused many utilities to opt for coal-burning, rather than nuclear-powered, plants
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Anonymous
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1. What are one internal and one external source of energy in the Earth system?
2. Earth scientists assume that the causes of
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Emma
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1. What are one internal and one external source of energy in the Earth system?
2. Earth scientists assume that the causes of
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Emma
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Should environmental policy focus on developing more oil resources or on developing renewable energy sources? Or, is there
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Erika
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Can anyone please share their idea of a strong, powerful hook, background information and thesis about fracking?
Please this
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Tony
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What is biomass energy?
the chemical energy stored in living things the electromagnetic energy stored in living things the
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kevin
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Use the graph to answer the question which has been the primary source of energy in the most recent century is it wood and cold
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Ocean waves are a source of energy and one to two sentences make, and justify a claim about whether ocean waves are a renewable
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What is a major drawback of nuclear energy?(1 point)
Responses depletes clean water supplies depletes clean water supplies
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I hate math
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