Physics, 16.09.2019 03:00 trizthagod49
1at current rates of use, known supplies of oil and natural gas may run out in less than years. (1 point)
10 100 500 1000 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.
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Two students, each riding bicycles, start from the same apartment building and ride to the same building on campus, but each takes a different route. the first student rides 1100 m due east and then turns due north and travels another 1430 m before arriving at the destination. the second student heads due north for 1930 m and then turns and heads directly toward the destination. at the turning point, how far is the second student from the destination?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:30, hail47
Global climatic patterns are changing because of the melting of polar ice caps. the melting of polar ice caps is an example of the interaction between the atmosphere and cryosphere cryosphere and geosphere hydrosphere and geosphere biosphere and cryosphere
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