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How can humans conserve natural resources?
Winds must be strong and frequent in the area
They are expensive to implement
separating a salt water solution
Nuclear energy is released by a fission or fusion reaction
By making sure washing machines are full before being run
A ball traveling at 10 m/s
change in the size and shape of a solid
Heating sand to high temperatures to form molten glass
Which of the following is a disadvantage associated with most alternative fuel sources?
Winds must be strong and frequent in the area
They are expensive to implement
separating a salt water solution
Nuclear energy is released by a fission or fusion reaction
By making sure washing machines are full before being run
A ball traveling at 10 m/s
change in the size and shape of a solid
Heating sand to high temperatures to form molten glass
Which of the following is not an example of a chemical change?
Winds must be strong and frequent in the area
They are expensive to implement
separating a salt water solution
Nuclear energy is released by a fission or fusion reaction
By making sure washing machines are full before being run
A ball traveling at 10 m/s
change in the size and shape of a solid
Heating sand to high temperatures to form molten glass
Which statement about nuclear energy is true?
Winds must be strong and frequent in the area
They are expensive to implement
separating a salt water solution
Nuclear energy is released by a fission or fusion reaction
By making sure washing machines are full before being run
A ball traveling at 10 m/s
change in the size and shape of a solid
Heating sand to high temperatures to form molten glass
Which of the following is NOT an example of potential energy?
Winds must be strong and frequent in the area
They are expensive to implement
separating a salt water solution
Nuclear energy is released by a fission or fusion reaction
By making sure washing machines are full before being run
A ball traveling at 10 m/s
change in the size and shape of a solid
Heating sand to high temperatures to form molten glass
Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
Winds must be strong and frequent in the area
They are expensive to implement
separating a salt water solution
Nuclear energy is released by a fission or fusion reaction
By making sure washing machines are full before being run
A ball traveling at 10 m/s
change in the size and shape of a solid
Heating sand to high temperatures to form molten glass
Which of the following is NOT a clue that a chemical reaction is occurring?
Winds must be strong and frequent in the area
They are expensive to implement
separating a salt water solution
Nuclear energy is released by a fission or fusion reaction
By making sure washing machines are full before being run
A ball traveling at 10 m/s
change in the size and shape of a solid
Heating sand to high temperatures to form molten glass
How is the production of wind energy limited by time and place?
Winds must be strong and frequent in the area
They are expensive to implement
separating a salt water solution
Nuclear energy is released by a fission or fusion reaction
By making sure washing machines are full before being run
A ball traveling at 10 m/s
change in the size and shape of a solid
Heating sand to high temperatures to form molten glass
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