Fossil fuels are called nonrenewable resources because
A
they were made by dinosaurs, which a...
Fossil fuels are called nonrenewable resources because
A
they were made by dinosaurs, which are extinct.
B
it is impossible for humans to make more in our lifetimes.
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they are easy to replace whenever they run out.
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it is possible to use them for many different purposes
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Agas at 155 kpa and standard temperature has an initial volume of 1.00 l. the pressure of the gas rises to 500 kpa as the temperature also rises to 135°c. what is the new volume? 2.16 l 0.463 l 0.207 l 4.82 l
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Will give ! what are the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power? check all that apply. one advantage of nuclear energy is that it does not produce carbon dioxide emissions. storage of nuclear waste is a short-term problem associated with nuclear energy. the problem with uranium mining is that a large quantity of uranium must be extracted to meet energy needs because the energy release from uranium fission is so low. safe operation of a nuclear power plant can be jeopardized by a human mistake.
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Gwhich r group would most likely be found in a hydrophobic area of the tertiary structure of a globular protein? which r group would most likely be found in a hydrophobic area of the tertiary structure of a globular protein? −ch2−oh −ch2−o||c−nh2 −ch2−coo− −ch2−ch2−ch2−ch2−n+h3
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Let the ed50 of a recreational drug be defined as the amount required for 50% of a test group to feel high or get a buzz. if the ed50 value of ethanol is 470 mg/kg body mass, what dose would a 70 kg party goer need to quickly consume in order to have a 50% chance of getting a buzz? 235 mg 470 mg 32,900 mg 35,000,000 mg
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