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Explain the benefit and drawbacks of using coal for energy
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Explain how a global dependence on fossil fuels can lead to international security risks.
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Explain how fossil fuels found in the Earth’s crust are ultimately the result of biological processes.
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Science
Fossil fuels are formed when organic material is subjected to extreme temperatures and pressure over many years. Where
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Tom's class has been studying natural resources in science. His teacher listed these two words on the board: oil, coal. Tom's
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Night_Shade6534
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Oil, coal, natural gas, and uranium are used to generate electrical energy. What is true about ALL of them?
Responses A They are
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Night_Shade6534
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Petroleum fuels are considered nonrenewable resources because they are formed from __________ compressed between layers of rock.
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Night_Shade6534
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Natural gas is very common in the United States. Natural gas forms in processes taking thousands of years. So, natural gas is
Res
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Night_Shade6534
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Which statement best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for energy?
When fossil fuels are burned, they
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him
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Which is true about energy production?(1 point)
Responses Fossil fuels are the cheapest forms of energy production. Fossil fuels
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ulyjh,b
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which is one of the disadvantages of using fossil fuels as an energy resource?
A the heat released during combustion can be used
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Lol
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Coal is a natural resource.
why is coal considered nonrenewable? A. no new coal is being produced on earth B. coal is being used
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Lol
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Select 2 that apply.
What are two disadvantages of fossil fuels? A)The heat given by fossil fuels is low in temperature. B)Higher
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fe
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Select 2 that apply.
What are two disadvantages of fossil fuels? The heat given by fossil fuels is low in temperature. Higher
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john hanger secretary of the pennsylania department of environmental protection describes the natural gas drilling and
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Which of the following energy sources uses fossil fuels?
1 point Nuclear plants Coal plants Solar panels Wind turbines
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no
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Oil and gold are examples of Utah’s
A- fossil fuel recourses B - protected resources C - non renewable resources D - recourses
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What are two disadvantages of fossil fuels?
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Where fo fossil fuels come from?
Select all that apply A. It is a gas produced by decomposers. B. It is a gas that is produced by
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Noel
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Which is a positive aspect of fossil fuels?(1 point)
Responses They can be recycled and reused. They can be recycled and reused.
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!Scream Stan!
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What are two disadvantages of fossil fuels?
Using fossil fuels does not provide enough electricity. Higher amounts of fuels are
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Which of the following is not a nonrenewable resource?
A. Oil B. Petroleum C. Corn D. Gasoline Is the answer A? Thank you
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Callie
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Historically, how did fossil fuels influence human activity?
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ProEgg71
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Which is a negative aspects of fossil fuels
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Carson
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Which sentence is correct about petroleum and natural gas?
They are found through strip mining. They are found in rock folds
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Anonymous Listener
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Natural Resources Unit Test
5 of 145 of 14 Items Question Which statement best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil
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Izzy
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Which fossil fuel is considered the most abundant in the United States?
A. petroleum B. coal C. oil D. natural gas
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Izzy
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Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels?
A. They are difficult to find. B. They cause pollution on Earth. C. They take a long
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Izzy
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Which has been the primary source of energy in the most recent century?
petroleum, natural gas, and coal hydroelectric and other
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arci
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Which fossil fuel is considered the most abundant in the United States?(1 point)
Responses oil oil natural gas natural gas coal
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Iyona McKenzie
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Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels?
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Iyona McKenzie
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Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels?(1 point)
Responses They are difficult to find. They are difficult to find. They take
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Iyona McKenzie
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Which of the following is a liquid form of fossil fuel that is used to make gasoline?
a coal b peat c petroleum d natural gas
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Tristian
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Which fossil fuel is considered the most abundant in the United States?(1 point)
natural gas oil coal petroleum
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hi
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When were fossil fuels formed?
A. tens of years ago B. hundreds of years ago C. millions of years ago D. tens of billions of
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How are fossil fuels processed to release their energy?(1 point)
Responses They are frozen and then cut. They are frozen and then
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Iyona McKenzie
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Will fossil fuels ever run out?(1 point)
Responses Yes, because there is only a limited supply of them. Yes, because there is
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Iyona McKenzie
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Why is oil considered a fossil fuel?
1. It is used to provide electricity. 2. It was formed from ancient plants and animal
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J.J Powell
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Which describes the process of injecting fluids into cracks of rocks to recover oil deposits?
drilling fracking restoring
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Izzy
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After this step, gasoline is processed and delivered to central terminals via barges.
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Max Powell
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Which of the following examples shows the influence coal has had on human activity?
1. Coal use in steam engines led to the
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Max Powell
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Examples of petroleum gas
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Freezer
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4 uses of petroleum gases
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Freezer
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which sentence is correct about petroleum and natural gas?
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big bass🤪
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Which is a positive aspect of fossil fuels
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St Jude girl
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Which fossil fuel is considered the most abundant in the United States?(1 point)
Responses coal coal oil oil petroleum petroleum
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Kim
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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)
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ItZ mE MaRiO
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Describe two impacts that come from obtaining coal and how these impacts have been affected by human population growth.
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Tortis
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What is a negative aspect of fossil fuels
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Hope
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Fossil fuels are formed when organic material is subjected to extreme temperatures and pressure over many years. Where does the
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Help the ELA Kid😔✏️📃
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