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Which of the following is a fossil fuel? (1 point) Responses solar solar wind wind hydro hydro coal
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Cars, trucks, and buses use petroleum—which is a fossil fuel—to power them. Mrs. Cash has a class of 20 students. Half of
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Which two things need to be perfect in order for petroleum to form?
(1 point) • wind and water • soil and metal ore • rocks
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Since the 1700s, petroleum has been used as fuel for boats, cars, buses, and trains. In addition to this, petroleum is also used
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Cars trucks and buses used petroleum which is a fossil fuel to power them. Mrs. Cash has a class of 20 students half of her
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Besides natural gas and oil, what other natural resources is found in central Asia and the Caucasus
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Which of the following is a fossil fuel?
solar wind coal hydro
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Which of the following is a fossil fuel? (1 point) Responses hydro hydro wind wind coal coal solar
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Many geologists estimate that Earth's supply of oil will be depleted within the next hundred years.%0D%0A%0D%0AWhat does
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Since the 1700s, petroleum has been used as fuel for boats, cars, buses, and trains. In addition to this, petroleum is also used
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Which answer best identifies a product made from natural capital? (1 point)
jet fuel coal crude oil forests
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How reducing consumption of fossil fuels can help the ocean ecosystem?
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Which is a positive aspect of fossil fuels?
They do not need processing to produce energy. They are ecologically friendly. They
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Why are coal, oil, and natural gas called fossil fuels?(1 point)
Responses They are both called fossil fuels because they break
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Why are coal, oil, and natural gas called fossil fuels? (1 point)
Responses They are both called fossil fuels because they break
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Where do fossil fuels come from?
A. a kind of large mushroom that is now extinct B. water mixed with rock below the surface C.
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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 B.
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Since the 1700s, petroleum has been used as fuel for boats, cars, buses, and trains. In addition to this, petroleum is also used
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Coal used to run a factory is an example of which type of resources??
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Coal and oil are fuels.
1 edible 2 guttural 3 fossil 4 counterfeit
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Since the 1700s, petroleum has been used as fuel for boats, cars, buses, and trains. In addition to this, petroleum is also used
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which of the following is a positive aspect of fossil fuels?
A. they do not need processing to produce energy B. they provide
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which of the following statements best explains an environmental outcome of using fossil fuels for energy?
A. fossil fuels
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Describe how reducing consumption of fossil fuels can help the ocean ecosystem.
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Drag and drop each word into the correct location. (2 points)
Fossil fuels take to form. Coal formation begins in while oil and
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Which of the following fossil fuels influenced how people purchased goods in the 1800s? (1 point)
• petroleum O coal •
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Which of the following is a fossil fuel?(1 point)
Responses smog smog coal coal carbon monoxide carbon monoxide ozone
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Which of the following is a fossil fuel?(1 point)
Responses coal coal carbon monoxide carbon monoxide smog smog ozone
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Besides natural gas and oil, what other natural resource is found in central Asia and the caucasus
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Which of these is not a fossil fuel?
Responses A coalcoal B oiloil C nuclearnuclear D natural gas
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Which is the fossil fuel most used worldwide?
Responses A oiloil B coalcoal C natural gasnatural gas D nucelar
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Coal , oil and natural gases are examples of what
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Which of these are not a fossil fuel?
Coal Oil Nuclear Natural gas
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Which is the fossil fuel most used worldwide?
Oil Coal Natural gas Nuclear
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what is the ownly known coal source in georgia
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Fossil fuels such as gas, oil, and coal have what type of energy?
Fossil fuels such as gas, oil, and coal have what type of
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Which of the following resources have been the main contributors to Russia’s wealth in recent years? (1 point)
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Which of the following statements accurately explains why oil became a preferred fuel for the railroad and shipping
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The long-ago deposited plant and animal remains, now buried, have been compacted and transformed into coal and oil. The use of
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The long-ago deposited plant and animal remains, now buried, have been compacted and transformed into coal and oil. The use of
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Which of the following statements accurately explains why oil became a preferred fuel for the railroad and shipping
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How are fossil fuels used in the harvesting of fresh apples from an apple tree?
Responses Fossil fuels power the rainwater used
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An oil drilling company drills the same distance each day for 5 days. They started at an elevation of 121.175 feet and ended at
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Which is common to the formation of all fossil fuels?(1 point)
Responses Sedimentary rock is converted into carbon-rich fuels.
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Which is common to the formation of all fossil fuels? (1 point)
Swampy forest plants are converted into carbon-rich fuels. O
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Which of the following statements accurately explains why oil became a preferred fuel for the railroad and shipping
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Which sentence is correct about petroleum and natural gas
They are found in rock folds underneath the ocean floor They are formed
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Which is the source of the carbon released during fossil fuel combustion?(1 point)
Responses A. carbon absorbed from water when
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When were fossil fuels formed ?
Millions of years ago Hundreds of years ago Tens of years ago Tens of billions of years ago
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Crude oil was formed millions of years ago from the remains of living things. Where are crude oil found today?
Under dry land and
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