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- Q1Renewable resource usage may be limited becausethey cost a lot to start up30s
- Q2Another reason we many not use renewable energy (besides start up costs) is that theyaffect habitats of certain organisms30s
- Q3Hydroelectric power depends on this to generate electricitymovement of water down hill30s
- Q4FreshWater resources are unevenly distributed andtied up in glaciers or the polar ice caps30s
- Q5FreshWater resources are tied up in the polar ice caps or areunevenly distributed30s
- Q6What percent of freshwater is available for humans to use?330s
- Q7Ground water, lakes, rivers, icefresh water sources30s
- Q8Why is their unequal distribution of fresh water around the world?The water supply is a result of meteorological and geological forces.30s
- Q9Much of the groundwater is locked in mineral formations in the mantle, and it takes millions of years to exchange with surface water. This makes ground water.....limited or unavailable30s
- Q10a resource that can be renewed, solar, wind (unlimited)renewable resources30s
- Q11A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame.nonrenewable resources30s
- Q12burning fossil fuels causespollution and makes the green house gas effect worse30s
- Q13A method of capturing the sun's energy and distributing it using solar panelsactive solar30s
- Q14the use of sunlight to heat or light buildings directly (no energy usage)passive solar30s
- Q15Mr. Millet has 400 solar panels on his roof. This is an ___________________.active solar example30s