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FOSSIL FUELS CLICKERTIME

HDC’s make up 20% of the world’s population and they use _______ of the global commercial energy available.(%according to your text ) 1.40% 2.50% 3.60% 4.75% 5.80% 6.85%

What is the disadvantage of natural gas compared to coal or oil? 1.Releases more CO2 2.Releases more CO 3.Releases more soot 4.Releases more hydrocarbons 5.More expensive to transport

Compared to other fossil fuels, which drawback is unique to oil? 1.Releases CO2 2.Causes air pollution 3.Damaging to marine ecosystems 4.unsustainable

The issue of dependence of the United States on foreign oil resources was directly linked to all of the following events except: Persian Gulf War OPEC oil embargo Exxon Valdez oil spill 4.Establishment of the Strategic Petroleum Reserves Iranian revolution 0 of 5

Most energy in the United States is used for 1.Motor vehicles 2.Industries 3.Buildings 4.agriculture 5.trains 10 Seconds Remaining

The world's coal reserves could last for possibly another: years 2.50 years years years years

The legislation that has regulated mining activities in the United States since 1977 is the: 1.Wilderness Act 2.SMCRA 3.One Act 4.Clean Water Act 5.Endangered Species Act 0 of 5

Tar sands, oil shales, and gas hydrates are examples of 0 of 5 1.Fossil fuels 2.Synfuels 3.Evaporates 4.Petrochemicals 5.New dance moves