Which statement best explains why electricity should be conserved?
a. fossil fuels gene...
Physics, 04.01.2020 19:31 jessicaou2005
Which statement best explains why electricity should be conserved?
a. fossil fuels generate electricity and are limited in supply.
b. fossil fuels generate electricity and are exspensive.
c. power plants use a lot of resources and never produce a lot of electricity
d. power plants can use only one type of resource to produce electricity.
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