Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources
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- Q1Name a type of fossil fuel that is solid.natural gascoaloil60sEditDelete
- Q2Which one is a renewable resource?oilwindnatural gas60sEditDelete
- Q3Energy that comes from sources that could run out is callednonrenewablerenewable60sEditDelete
- Q4Energy that comes from sources that can be replenished is callednonrenewablerenewable60sEditDelete
- Q5Which source is non-renewable?watersunlightcoal60sEditDelete
- Q6True or False: Energy from moving water can be converted into electricity.FalseTrue60sEditDelete
- Q7What does ethanol come from?wheatrockcorn60sEditDelete
- Q8How is a renewable source of energy different from a nonrenewable source?Non-renewable sources can be replenished, but a renewable can't easily be replenishedRenewable sources can be replenished, but a nonrenewable can't easily be replenished60sEditDelete
- Q9Which example is conserving energy?Leave the TV on when no one is watchingTurn lights on when you are not using themTurn off the TV when no one is watching60sEditDelete
- Q10Which is an example of a way to waste energy?Open and close the refrigerator door quicklyKeep the curtains closed in the room that you are coolingKeep the refrigerator door open60sEditDelete