A) Fossil fuelsb) Gross National Product c) Natural resourced) Nuclear Energy Material people take from the Environment to meet their needs.

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a) Fossil fuelsb) Gross National Product c) Natural resourced) Nuclear Energy Material people take from the Environment to meet their needs

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a) Geothermal Energyb) Nuclear Energy c) Hydroelectric Powerd) Solar Energy Energy produced from the Earth’s internal heat

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a) Solar Energyb) Fossil Fuel c) Fusiond) Wind Power Energy source formed by the Remains of ancient plants & animals?

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a) Subsistence Farmingb) Manufacturing c) Gross National Productd) Ecosystem Process of turning raw Materials into finished products

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a) Hydroelectric Powerb) Nuclear Energy c) Wind Powerd) Solar Energy Energy that is produced by The sun

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a) Industryb) Subsistence Farming c) Gross National Productd) Manufacturing All of the goods & services a Country produces in a year

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a) Developed Nationb) Developing Nation c) Democratic Nationd) Communist Nation A country with a low GNP, a Lack of technology, and little industry

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a) Developed Nationb) Socialist Nation c) Developing Nationd) Republican Nation A nation with modern industries And a well developed economy

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a) Commercial Farmingb) Plantation Farming c) Subsistence Farmingd) Fish Farming Growing just enough food to Feed a family or village

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a) Renewable Resourceb) Nonrenewable Resource c) Recyclable Resourced) Ecosystem A material in our environment That cannot be replaced

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a) Nonrenewable Resourceb) Recyclable Resource c) Fossil Fuelsd) Renewable resource A material that cycles through A natural process in the environment

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a) Ecosystemb) Village c) Culture d) Natural Resource A community of living things And their environment

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a) Plantationb) Hydroponics c) Subsistence Farmingd) Fish Farming Large commercial farms That a raise a single crop For profit

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a) Recyclable Resourceb) Nonrenewable Resource c) Renewable Resourced) Economy A material that can be replaced

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a) About 1,000 yearsb) About 50 years c) About 500 yearsd) forever Approximately how long is the World’s known supply of oil is Expected to last at the present Rate of consumption

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a) They can be replaced b) Coal, oil, & natural gas are examples Of them c) They were formed millions of years ago d) Supplies of them vary greatly Which of the following statements Is not true about nonrenewable Resources.

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a) coalb) Solar c) Nucleard) Hydroelectric What source of energy Produces acid rain

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a) evenly b) Are found in developed nations c) unevenly d) Are found on the ocean floor How are natural resources Distributed throughout the world

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a) resourceb) Fossil fuel c) cultured) landform Anything from the earth that Helps people meet their Basic needs is a

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a) Manufactured resourceb) Greenhouse gases c) Fossil fuelsd) Renewable resources Resources that were created Millions of years ago from the Remains of ancient plants & animals

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a) renewableb) nonrenewable c) recyclabled) synthetic Minerals, coal, and natural gas Are examples of what type of resources

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a) Natural resources b) Nonrenewable resources c) Fossil fuels d) Energy sources Trees, fertile soil, and clean water Are all examples of.

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a) Nuclearb) Wind c) Solard) Hydroelectric Which is not a renewable Source of energy

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a) First stage b) Third stage c) Second stage d) Fourth stage Which stage of economic Activity is turning raw materials Into finished products

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a) Subsistence farmingb) Commercial farming c) Plantation farmingd) Aquafarming Many people in developing Nations get their food by practicing

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a) Developed nationsb) Europe c) Developing nationsd) Africa Most people of the world live in

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a) Fossil fuelsb) The ozone layer c) Rain forestsd) Antarctica In the 1970’s scientists learned That chlorofluorcarbons (CFC’s) Were destroying

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a) Burning fossil fuels b) Using hydroelectric power c) Nuclear power d) Subsistence farming What is a cause of global warming.

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a) Pollute the waterb) Create greenhouse gases c) Produce acid raind) Clean the environment Fertilizers, pesticides, and Waste products are substances that

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a) Northern & southern nations b) Eastern & western nations c) Developed & developing nations d) Ancient & modern nations The industrial revolution divided The world’s nations into

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a) huntingb) distribution c) manufacturingd) processing Which of the following is an Example of a first level Economic activity

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a) A blade of grass b) The Empire State building c) A pond d) Sedimentary rock Which of the following is an Example of an ecosystem.

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