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Natural Energy Resources

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    Natural Energy Resources
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  • Renewable resources are ______.
    naturally replenished as they are used
    never replenished as they are used
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  • _____ energy is renewable because it uses light from the sun, which is nearly limitless.
    Nuclear energy
    Wind energy
    Solar energy
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  • Wind turbines change wind into ____.
    sunlight
    energy
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  • Hydropower is a ____ source of energy.
    NONrenewable
    renewable
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  • Which type of resources are used up faster than they can be replenished?
    Non-renewable
    Renewable
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  • Which of the following does not belong?
    Water
    Coal
    Oil
    Nuclear Power
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  • Which energy source would likely have the most severe, negative impact on the environment?
    nuclear energy
    hydropwer
    solar powered energy
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  • _____ is a finite resource because it replenishes over millions of years. Therefore, there is a limited supply.
    Water
    Wind
    Coal
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  • This photo shows an example of what type of energy?
    solar energy
    wind energy
    hydropower
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  • The photo shows an example of which type of energy source?
    nuclear energy
    wind energy
    solar energy
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  • This photo shows an example of what type of energy?
    solar energy
    nuclear energy
    hydropower
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  • Which is a non renewable resource?
    wind
    water
    coal
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  • Fossil fuels are considered nonrenewable resources because ____.
    they will never be replaced.
    we are depleting them faster than they can form.
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  • Why are fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas called nonrenewable resources?
    They can be made in factories.
    They cannot be easily replaced.
    They can never be replaced.
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  • Natural resources can be found in
    only in the ground
    factories
    nature
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  • Hydroelectric dams use ______________ to turn the turbines.
    wind
    rushing water
    heat from the earth
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