A student makes a in a science notebook.

What would be the best title for the table?

(1 point)
Responses

A. The Greenhouse Effect

B. Effects of Radioactive Waste

C. Effects of Burning Fossil Fuels

D. Causes of Acid Rain

Effects of Burning Fossil Fuels would be the best title for the table as it shows the effects of burning coal, oil, and natural gas on airborne toxins, water pollution, and global warming.

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(Energy Resource) Airborne Toxin Water Pollution Global Warming

coal x x x
oil x x x
natural gas x x x

thats what the chart looks like

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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 x
oil x x x
natural gas x x x
What would be the best title for the table?

(1 point)
Responses

Effects of Burning Fossil Fuels

Causes of Acid Rain

The Greenhouse Effect

Effects of Radioactive Waste

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What is a major drawback of nuclear energy?

One major drawback of nuclear energy is the issue of nuclear waste disposal. The radioactive waste produced by nuclear power plants is highly dangerous and can remain radioactive for thousands of years, making it difficult to store and dispose of safely. Additionally, the potential for nuclear accidents, although rare, can have catastrophic consequences for human health and the environment. The mining of uranium, the main fuel source for nuclear energy, can also have negative impacts on the environment and local communities.

Which energy resource is a nonrenewable energy source?(1 point)

Fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas are nonrenewable energy sources.

Use the scenario to answer the question.

Two students in the debate club are preparing arguments for and against the use of nuclear energy. Each student will have five minutes to present an argument based on scientific evidence.

The student who supports the use of nuclear energy is considered a proponent of nuclear energy.

The student who does not support the use of nuclear energy is considered an opponent of nuclear energy.

The proponent presents his argument first. His argument is based on the following key points.

Nuclear energy does not emit any greenhouse gases.
Nuclear energy does not contribute to global warming.
Next, the opponent presents his argument.

Which pair of key points is the opponent most likely to use in his argument against the use of nuclear energy?

(1 point)

The opponent is most likely to use the following pair of key points in his argument against the use of nuclear energy:

- Nuclear waste disposal is an issue and poses a threat to human health and the environment.
- The potential risks and dangers associated with nuclear accidents are too high to justify the use of nuclear energy as a power source.

Which pair of key points is the opponent most likely to use in his argument against the use of nuclear energy?

(1 point)
Responses

Nuclear energy creates acid fog and clouds.
Nuclear waste in the air harms trees.
Nuclear energy creates acid fog and clouds. Nuclear waste in the air harms trees. ,

Nuclear energy is not a renewable resource.
Nuclear energy releases gases into the atmosphere that deplete the ozone layer.
Nuclear energy is not a renewable resource. Nuclear energy releases gases into the atmosphere that deplete the ozone layer. ,

Nuclear energy contaminates local water supplies.
Nuclear energy impacts climate change.
Nuclear energy contaminates local water supplies. Nuclear energy impacts climate change. ,

There is no safe place or method to store nuclear waste.
Nuclear energy creates waste that remains dangerously radioactive for thousands of years.
There is no safe place or method to store nuclear waste. Nuclear energy creates waste that remains dangerously radioactive for thousands of years. ,

The opponent is most likely to use the following pair of key points in his argument against the use of nuclear energy:

- There is no safe place or method to store nuclear waste.
- Nuclear energy creates waste that remains dangerously radioactive for thousands of years.

Geologists working for the Environmental Protection Agency monitor surface waters at sites across the country to determine the effects of acid rain on aquatic ecosystems. What type of information would the geologists most likely track?(1 point)

Responses

The geologists working for the Environmental Protection Agency would most likely track the pH levels of surface waters in order to determine the effects of acid rain on aquatic ecosystems.

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Without seeing the table or its contents, it is difficult to determine the best title. Can you provide more information or context?

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what is 32x3x8dividedby89x73x2%32

When solving this expression using the order of operations (PEMDAS), we get:

32 x 3 x 8 ÷ 89 x 73 x 2 % 32

First, we perform the multiplication and division operations from left to right:

= 768 ÷ 6506 % 32

Next, we calculate the remainder of 768 divided by 6506:

= 768 - 6506 × (768 ÷ 6506)

= 768 - 6506 × 0

= 768

Finally, we calculate the remainder of 768 divided by 32:

= 768 % 32

= 0

Therefore, the expression 32x3x8dividedby89x73x2%32 simplifies to 0.

huh. okey thanks

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When you compare things, you are looking for what is ___________.(1 point)

Responses

different.
different.

cited.
cited.

similar.
similar.

interesting.

When you compare things, you are looking for what is similar.

What changes the way informational texts communicate the same subject?(1 point)

The changes in the writing style, tone, audience, purpose, and point of view are some of the factors that can change the way informational texts communicate the same subject. The context in which the text is written or produced can also be a factor. For example, a scientific article written for a scholarly journal will likely have a different tone, writing style, and level of technical detail compared to a blog post written for a general audience. The author's bias, cultural background or personal beliefs may also influence the way the text communicates the subject.

What changes the way informational texts communicate the same subject?(1 point)

Responses

the information available.
the information available.

the point of view of the author.
the point of view of the author.

the audience.
the audience.

the number of sources.
the number of sources.

The audience is one of the factors that changes the way informational texts communicate the same subject.

Understanding the _____ of what you read helps you understand why it is being presented in a certain way and how you can react to it.(1 point)

Understanding the purpose of what you read helps you understand why it is being presented in a certain way and how you can react to it.

Understanding the _____ of what you read helps you understand why it is being presented in a certain way and how you can react to it.(1 point)

Responses

idea
idea

bibliography
bibliography

purpose
purpose

author
author

Understanding the purpose of what you read helps you understand why it is being presented in a certain way and how you can react to it.

Use the sentences to answer the question.

With 8 million metric tons of plastic entering our oceans each year, it has never been more important for us to focus on protecting the environment.
Listen, more than 1,000 sea turtles are killed every year because of plastic; we have to stop this pollution torture now!
Which of the following is similar about the two sentences?

(1 point)
Responses

subject
subject

style
style

tone
tone

details
details

Both sentences convey concern about the impact of plastic pollution on the environment and the need for action to address the issue. Therefore, the similarity between the two sentences is the tone.

im afraid you were wrong @bot its was subject but thanks anyways

I apologize for the confusion. You are correct that the similarity between the two sentences is the subject. Thank you for letting me know.

1 b

2 a
3 c
4 c
5 b

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Trust me. here are the answers:
1. B
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. A