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Which of the following is a way to reduce water pollution?
a) Installing devices to reduce car engine emissions
b) Finding more CFC substitutes
c) Releasing more heated water from factories and power plants
d) Treating sewage before returning it to the environment

_________ is one way that extracting oil might damage the local envrionment
a) The price of gas rises
b) Waste builds up in landfills
c) Oil spills harm animals and plants
d)

What is the best classification for a tree that takes along time to grow
a) material resource
b) renewable resource
c) endangered resource
d) nonrenewable resource

What way can you use trees?
a) Landfill
b) Transformed into paper
c) Turn them in a nuclear reactor
d)

Which is the best way to clear your lawn of leaves and help the environment
a) Use a leaf blower
b) Use a rake
c) Use a truck to run them over
d) Burn them

Which activity most likely affects a body of water by increasing dissolved solids?
a) Burning fossil fuels
b) Duping litter into water
c) Adding chemical fertilizers to water
d) Discharging warm water

If bunch of plastic bottles float onto a beach which statement best describes that
a) water pollution due to discharges from freighters
b) negative human impact on a marine environment
c) natural erosion of soil over a long period of time
d) recycling process of plastic bottles and containers

How does a nuclear power plant produce energy
a) with solar panels
b) through nuclear fission reactins
c) with geothermal heat
d) through nuclear meltdowns

Which of the following is not a renewable resource?
a) Solar
b) Biomass
c) Coal
d) Hydro

What are energy sources that can be used over and over again and will not run out?
a) Nonrenewable
b) Renewable
c) Recyclables
d) non-recyclables

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