Paul asks…
Please answer these 10 geography questions?
An example of something that comes from nature that people use.
What is a human resource?
What is a natural resource?
What is a capital resource?
None of the above
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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Tiny roundworm commonly found in grassland soils that help provide nutrients and mixing of soil to keep it healthy.
What is a nematode?
What is bacteria?
What is a mole?
What is a night-crawler?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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Hydropower, wind energy, solar power, geothermal, biofuels and hydrogen.
What are examples of renewable energy resources?
What are examples of capital resources?
What are examples of nonrenewable energy resources?
What are examples of fossil fuels?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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May contain approximately 68 percent of all undiscovered oil and 74 percent of undiscovered natural gas reserves in the United States.
What are urban areas?
What are national parks?
What are federal lands?
What are capital resources?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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Gave the National Park Service the authority in 1973 to use restoration as a conservation tool in the recovery process for listed species.
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is OSHA?
What is the Bureau of Land Management?
What was the Endangered Species Act?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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A government agency created in 1916 and given the task of preserving U.S. natural resources so that Americans can enjoy, benefit, and learn from them.
What is the National Park Service?
What is OSHA?
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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A government program that cleans up polluted areas and makes them safe.
What is OSHA?
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is Superfund?
What are the Leave No Trace Principles?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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Its scientific name, Canis latrans, means “barking dog” and its ability to exist under extreme conditions is one reason it is now the most widespread mammal in the U.S.
What is the grey wolf?
What is the prairie dog?
What is the domesticate dog?
What is the coyote?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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Formed from the remains of tiny organisms that lived in seas and rivers millions of years ago.
What is coal?
What are hydrothermal resources?
What is petroleum?
What are renewable resources?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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What the Environmental Protection Agency calls the main ingredient in smog.
What is carbon dioxide?
What are the three R’s?
What is ground-level ozone?
What is carbon monoxide?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
The Expert answers:
What is a natural resource?
What is a nematode?
What are examples of renewable energy resources?
What are national parks?
What was the Endangered Species Act?
What is the National Park Service?
What is Superfund?
What is the coyote?
What is petroleum?
What is ground-level ozone?
Robert asks…
SomeOne Please answer these 10questions for me 10points?
An example of something that comes from nature that people use.
What is a human resource?
What is a natural resource?
What is a capital resource?
None of the above
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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Tiny roundworm commonly found in grassland soils that help provide nutrients and mixing of soil to keep it healthy.
What is a nematode?
What is bacteria?
What is a mole?
What is a night-crawler?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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Hydropower, wind energy, solar power, geothermal, biofuels and hydrogen.
What are examples of renewable energy resources?
What are examples of capital resources?
What are examples of nonrenewable energy resources?
What are examples of fossil fuels?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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May contain approximately 68 percent of all undiscovered oil and 74 percent of undiscovered natural gas reserves in the United States.
What are urban areas?
What are national parks?
What are federal lands?
What are capital resources?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
——————————————————————————–
Gave the National Park Service the authority in 1973 to use restoration as a conservation tool in the recovery process for listed species.
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is OSHA?
What is the Bureau of Land Management?
What was the Endangered Species Act?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
——————————————————————————–
A government agency created in 1916 and given the task of preserving U.S. natural resources so that Americans can enjoy, benefit, and learn from them.
What is the National Park Service?
What is OSHA?
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
——————————————————————————–
A government program that cleans up polluted areas and makes them safe.
What is OSHA?
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is Superfund?
What are the Leave No Trace Principles?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
——————————————————————————–
Its scientific name, Canis latrans, means “barking dog” and its ability to exist under extreme conditions is one reason it is now the most widespread mammal in the U.S.
What is the grey wolf?
What is the prairie dog?
What is the domesticate dog?
What is the coyote?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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Formed from the remains of tiny organisms that lived in seas and rivers millions of years ago.
What is coal?
What are hydrothermal resources?
What is petroleum?
What are renewable resources?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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What the Environmental Protection Agency calls the main ingredient in smog.
What is carbon dioxide?
What are the three R’s?
What is ground-level ozone?
What is carbon monoxide?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
The Expert answers:
1. Natural Resource
2. Nematode
3. Renewable energy resources
4. National parks
5. Endangered Species Act
6. Enviromental Protection Agency
7. OSHA
8. Coyote
9. Petroleum
10. Carbom monoxide
Chris asks…
I need help on school work?
An example of something that comes from nature that people use.
What is a human resource?
What is a natural resource?
What is a capital resource?
None of the above
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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Tiny roundworm commonly found in grassland soils that help provide nutrients and mixing of soil to keep it healthy.
What is a nematode?
What is bacteria?
What is a mole?
What is a night-crawler?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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Hydropower, wind energy, solar power, geothermal, biofuels and hydrogen.
What are examples of renewable energy resources?
What are examples of capital resources?
What are examples of nonrenewable energy resources?
What are examples of fossil fuels?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
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May contain approximately 68 percent of all undiscovered oil and 74 percent of undiscovered natural gas reserves in the United States.
What are urban areas?
What are national parks?
What are federal lands?
What are capital resources?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
——————————————————————————–
Gave the National Park Service the authority in 1973 to use restoration as a conservation tool in the recovery process for listed species.
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is OSHA?
What is the Bureau of Land Management?
What was the Endangered Species Act?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
——————————————————————————–
A government agency created in 1916 and given the task of preserving U.S. natural resources so that Americans can enjoy, benefit, and learn from them.
What is the National Park Service?
What is OSHA?
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
——————————————————————————–
A government program that cleans up polluted areas and makes them safe.
What is OSHA?
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is Superfund?
What are the Leave No Trace Principles?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
——————————————————————————–
Its scientific name, Canis latrans, means “barking dog” and its ability to exist under extreme conditions is one reason it is now the most widespread mammal in the U.S.
What is the grey wolf?
What is the prairie dog?
What is the domesticate dog?
What is the coyote?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
——————————————————————————–
Formed from the remains of tiny organisms that lived in seas and rivers millions of years ago.
What is coal?
What are hydrothermal resources?
What is petroleum?
What are renewable resources?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
——————————————————————————–
What the Environmental Protection Agency calls the main ingredient in smog.
What is carbon dioxide?
What are the three R’s?
What is ground-level ozone?
What is carbon monoxide?
POINT VALUE: 10.0 points
The Expert answers:
You don’t want help. You want answers.
Don’t ask other people to do your homework.
Laura asks…
History Help Please!!?
I know i should not be doing this but please please please help me this is like a 4th of the test please help………. thnxx in advanced
1. An example of something that comes from nature that people use.
What is a human resource?
What is a natural resource?
What is a capital resource?
None of the above
2. Tiny roundworm commonly found in grassland soils that help provide nutrients and mixing of soil to keep it healthy.
What is a nematode?
What is bacteria?
What is a mole?
What is a night-crawler?
3. Hydropower, wind energy, solar power, geothermal, biofuels and hydrogen.
What are examples of renewable energy resources?
What are examples of capital resources?
What are examples of nonrenewable energy resources?
What are examples of fossil fuels?
4. May contain approximately 68 percent of all undiscovered oil and 74 percent of undiscovered natural gas reserves in the United States.
What are urban areas?
What are national parks?
What are federal lands?
What are capital resources?
5. Gave the National Park Service the authority in 1973 to use restoration as a conservation tool in the recovery process for listed species.
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is OSHA?
What is the Bureau of Land Management?
What was the Endangered Species Act?
6. A government agency created in 1916 and given the task of preserving U.S. natural resources so that Americans can enjoy, benefit, and learn from them.
What is the National Park Service?
What is OSHA?
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area?
7. A government program that cleans up polluted areas and makes them safe.
What is OSHA?
What is the Environmental Protection Agency?
What is Superfund?
What are the Leave No Trace Principles?
8. Its scientific name, Canis latrans, means “barking dog” and its ability to exist under extreme conditions is one reason it is now the most widespread mammal in the U.S.
What is the grey wolf?
What is the prairie dog?
What is the domesticate dog?
What is the coyote?
9. Formed from the remains of tiny organisms that lived in seas and rivers millions of years ago.
What is coal?
What are hydrothermal resources?
What is petroleum?
What are renewable resources?
10. What the Environmental Protection Agency calls the main ingredient in smog.
What is carbon dioxide?
What are the three R’s?
What is ground-level ozone?
What is carbon monoxide?
The Expert answers:
1) If it is something that comes from nature it is natural.
Sandra asks…
Can someone please answer these 3 geography multiple choice questions?
An example of something that comes from nature that people use.
A) What is a human resource?
B) What is a natural resource?
C) What is a capital resource?
D) None of the above
Tiny roundworm commonly found in grassland soils that help provide nutrients and mixing of soil to keep it healthy.
A) What is a nematode?
B) What is bacteria?
C) What is a mole?
D) What is a night-crawler?
Hydropower, wind energy, solar power, geothermal, biofuels and hydrogen.
A) What are examples of renewable energy resources?
B) What are examples of capital resources?
C) What are examples of nonrenewable energy resources?
D) What are examples of fossil fuels?
The Expert answers:
B) What is a natural resource?
A) What is a nematode?
A) What are examples of renewable energy resources?
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