1.

At current rates of use, known supplies of oil and natural gas may run out in less than _____ years. (1 point)

10
100
500
1,000

2.
Which country consumes more oil, or petroleum, than it produces? (1 point)

Mexico
Iran
United States
Russia

3.

Minerals, coal, and natural gases are examples of
(1 point)

renewable resources.

second-level products.

nonrenewable resources.

synthetic materials.

4.

Resources that were created over millions of years from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals are called
(1 point)

recyclable resources.

pollution.

land mass.

fossil fuels.

5.

To supply energy needs in the future,
(1 point)

we have unlimited supplies of fossil fuels.

it is not necessary to look for new sources of energy.

renewable energy sources are being developed.

atomic energy provides a safe alternative to fossil fuels.

My answers:
1. 100
2. United States
3. renewable resources
4. ??? I'm guessing fossil fuels?
5. renewable energy sources are being developed.

Can someone please help?

Jman, Ms.sue? Kacey? Anonomous? no one? please?

First question:

No..

1. True..

2. True.. thanks

3. True.. thanks

Last question:

Yes. What if you know how to give them help as in how to find the steps on how to do it? do we still have to leave it alone?

Thanks for the warning!
Sincerely,
This Girl

Thank you so much for the help.

Unless you can definitively explain in detail how to work a student's physics or math or any other kind of problem so that it'll be crystal clear to him/her, it's best to leave those questions completely alone. Thankfully, Jiskha has a large number of tutors to help with math at all levels and physics, as well as two for chemistry. Please leave all those to the tutors.

I'll be more patient.

You're welcome.

sure thing. thanks.

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This is exactly what I mean in #3 above. More of this, and you'll be on the banned list again.

Post your own questions. Leave others alone, please.

I know about that, But i put that before you gave me the warning.