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How is coal extracted from the earth? what are the two correct answers.
1. by drilling wells 2. by surface mining 3. by
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J.J Powell
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Why is coal a finite resource?
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. This is another name for crude oil which is a smelly, yellow‐to‐black liquid and is usually found in underground areas
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cunexus child
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1. Which environmental impact is caused by both refining oil and refining natural gas?
A. landslides B. sinkholes C. air
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KiriBakuTodoDeku
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Today, ____ percent of the world's energy supply comes from the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, petroleum, and natural
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Which energy source is a fossil fuel?
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How much electricity generated in the US comes from burning fossil fuels? Which Fossil fuel emits the most carbon dioxide and
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TheDarkArtist
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Which sentence is correct about petroleum and natural gas?
They are found through strip name They are formed and low pressure
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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********
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xxxtentacion
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One-half of the world’s energy comes from which source?
A. hydroelectric power B. fossil fuels C. nuclear energy D. solar
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lola
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Why are fossil fuels consider nonrenewable?
A. There is an abundant supply of fossil fuels. B. It is the most widely used source
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Kyra Crocker
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1. When people talk about natural resources, they usually mean (1 point)
vegetation. water. minerals. all of the above•• 2.
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Mary
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Approximately how many tons of lignite would be required to produce the amount of heat generated by one ton of anthracite coal?
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Jen
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_________ is a solid fossil fuel that forms from plant remains.
A. Coal B. Hydrocarbon C. Natural gas D. Petroleum
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Anonymous
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Why are fossil fuels such rich sources of energy for humans, but rocks are not?
A. Rocks are too old to contain energy. B. Rocks
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Anonymous
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Compare and contrast the various sources of energy. answer: There are various sources of energy, which modern
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Breanna and Kevin learned that fossil fuels, such as coal and oil, release energy when they are burned. Breanna believes this
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melanie
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Imagine that the gasoline that you are burning in your car this week was refined from petroleum that was produced from
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JAYJAY
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Explain the benefits and drawbacks of using coal for energy.(2 points)
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Anonymous
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'We are currently in an energy crisis. After food, fossil fuels are humanity's most important source of energy. These resources
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mysterychicken
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How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?(1 point)
A) Fossil fuels require a lot of carbon to burn, which releases
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doaflip
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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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A class learns about fossil fuels. They learn that coal, oil, and natural gas are classified as nonrenewable resources because
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Michael Afton
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I fixed up my research paper and I'd love it if someone could look through it and tell me what they think. Thank you!
The
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IhaveaQ
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1.) How does natural gas have a impact on our economy by?
2). How does coal have a impact on our economy by? 3). How dies nuclear
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Helllllp meee please lol
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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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why do they call oil and natural gas "fossil" fuels?
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michelle
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What are the disadvantages of using coal as an energy source? what are the advantages and disadvantages of using oil as an
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mysterychicken
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Crude oil always floor in the millions of years ago from the remains of living things. Where is crude oil found today
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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 cause
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Which option is a natural material that is not a fossil fuel?
cotton natural gas vinyl petroleum
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Alana
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Coal in the ground is synthetic or natural materials
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Which of the following is not a fossil fuel?
Crude oil Natural gas Wind energy Coal
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Why might a government choose to subsidize fossil fuels, despite the fact that such a policy could lead to conflict with other
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Drag the phrase to indicate which fossil fuel it describes. A phrase may be used more than once.(2 points)
Put responses in the
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goku dragon,naruto dragon
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Which has been the primary source of energy in the most recent century?
(1 point) Responses petroleum, natural gas, and coal
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5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Why might a government choose to subsidize fossil fuels, despite the fact that
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Which describes conservation of resources?(1 point)
Responses finding more sources of fossil fuels finding more sources of fossil
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bruh
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Crude oil was formed millions of years ago from the remains of living things. Where is crude oil found today?(1 point)
Responses
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da king
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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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Are fossil fuels renewable or nonrenewable?
nonrenewable renewable
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sturdy boy 2008🕺
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Crude oil is removed from the earth through What A. It is then What B into its different components by heating and boiling.
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Max Powell
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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 is the main cause of increased burning of fossil fuels?(1 point)
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dat1boi
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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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Explain how fossil fuels are produced and the infrastructure that would be needed to use this type of energy
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36. In two or three well-developed paragraphs, explain how fossil fuels form and how they are used.
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Please
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35. In two or three well-developed paragraphs, explain how fossil fuels are used to generate electricity in an electric power
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Please
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List some of the reasons humans burn fossil fuels from the first paragraph
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brandon
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Oil and natural gas can provide _________ times the energy as an equal mass of wood.
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