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I really need some help on a good thesis statement on offshore drilling, and I am against it!
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Kasey
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Which of the following is a fossil fuel? (1 point) Responses wind wind hydro hydro coal coal solar
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lo
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Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels?(1 point)
Responses They take a long time to produce energy. They take a long time to
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I hate math
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Which fossil fuel is considered the most abundant in the United States?(1 point)
Responses coal coal petroleum petroleum oil oil
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I hate math
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How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AFossil fuels are rich in carbon, and
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What is one problem with humans using oil as an energy source?
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I hate math
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How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?(1 point)
Responses Fossil fuels require a lot of carbon to burn, which takes
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What is true about fossil fuels?
B. Three fourths of Earth's known oil reserves have already been used. C. the rate at which
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Jonas302
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What are the pros and cons of coal-fired power plants?
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Henrietta
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can anybody give me some help on finding 5 reliable sources on oil and gas.
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lynn
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the pros and cons of oil issues
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mariaya
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The type of fossil fuel that forms only from the remains of plants
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Jordan
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How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AFossil fuels require a lot of carbon to
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goin mental
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Which of the following is not a concern with regards to the consumption of fossil fuels?
a) They must be transported around the
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Which sentence is correct about petroleum and natural gas?
A. They are found through strips mining B. They are formed in
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Jozikee
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Which describes the process of injecting fluids into cracks to recover oil deposits?
A. Cementing B. Fracking C. Restoring D.
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Jozikee
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Energy resources. Airborne toxin. Water. Global
Coal. X. X. X Oil. X. X. X Natural gas. X. X. X What would be the best title for
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Jozikee
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Which fossil fuel is considered the most abundant in the United States?(1 point)
Responses oil oil coal coal petroleum petroleum
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Which is a positive aspect of fossil fuels?(1 point)
Responses They do not need processing to produce energy. They do not need
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How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?(1 point)
Responses Fossil fuels require a lot of carbon to burn, which
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quandale dingle
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Which energy source is an alternative to fossil fuels?(1 point)
Responses coal coal petroleum petroleum natural gas natural gas
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pineapple
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which of the following is a consequence of using fossil fuels as an energy source
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Anonymous
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Which of the following illustrates how fossil fuels can be conserved?
A.) driving more frequently B.) developing more
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Bot what is one problem, discussed in the video, with humans using oil as an energy source? please make the answer be 3
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Pokeballs
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The estimated proven world oil reserves in 2013 were 1526 billion barrels. The world annual rate of use was 32.6 billion
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Josh
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How do fossil fuels contribute to our society? (select all that apply)
* A. they supply us with power, electricity, and gasoline
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Which statements below best describe fossil fuels? (select all that apply)
* 1. synthetic materials 2. natural materials 3.
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A natural fuel like coal or gas, formed in the earth through geological processes is referred to as _______________.
Question 8
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no
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Fill in the blanks using the drop down menu. (10 points)
Humans have used [ ] (or oil) for thousands of years in medicine and
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Mikan Tsumiki
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Which is a thick, sticky, tar-like deposit of bitumen mixed into sandy sediment.
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Pls help I’m from connexus
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Which is a positive aspect of fossil fuels?
A. They do not need processing to produce energy B. They provide energy for cars
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Jozikee
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Which is a negative aspect of fossil fuels?
A. They are difficult to transport B. They cause pollution on Earth C. They are
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Jozikee
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How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?(1 point)
Responses Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them returns
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nova
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Fill in the blanks using the drop down menu. (10 points)
Humans have used electric,or pretroleuom (or oil) for thousands of years
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Kaii
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Fill in the blanks using the drop down menu. (10 points)
Humans have used (or oil) for thousands of years in medicine and weapons
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Kaii
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Why are coal and petroleum called fossil fuels?(1 point)
Responses They formed from extinct organisms. They formed from extinct
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Why are coal and petroleum called fossil fuels?(1 point) Responses They provide energy for fossils. They provide energy for
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panda
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When were fossil fuels formed?(1 point)
Responses tens of years ago tens of years ago hundreds of years ago hundreds of years ago
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which is probably the most significant argument against offshore drilling for oil?
a)coal is a preferable resource to oil. b)the
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yaz
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Fossil fuels are
a. A natural resource b. Renewable c. Made from minerals d. Burned in hydroelectric plants
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banny
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Burning fossil fuels releases too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
(1 point) Responses True True False False Skip to
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question 1. What is coal used for? (What is the difference between energy and electricity?)
A. Energy production B. powering
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1. What is coal used for? (What is the difference between energy and electricity?)
A. Energy production B. powering steam
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A. What is coal used for? (What is the difference between energy and electricity?)
B. What is natural gas used for?
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what is coal considerd
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Dependence on imported oil is the largest crisis. The United States alone consumes at least 25 percent of the worlds oil and
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Anonymous
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How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?(1 point) Responses Fossil fuels are rich in carbon, and burning them
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A student makes the following table in a science notebook.
Energy Resource Airborne Toxin Water Pollution Global Warming coal x x
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googoogaga
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How do fossil fuels play a role in the carbon cycle?(1 point)
Responses A Fossil fuels require a lot of carbon to burn, which
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furry are best
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I have to write a short essay for this topic:
Compare and contrast the various sources of energy. This is what I have, but the
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mysterychicken
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