Deck 16: Understanding Earths Resources

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The original source of petroleum is ocean _____.

A)fossil animals
B)swamp plants
C)tree ferns
D)phytoplankton
E)dinosaurs
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Which of the following is a waxy substance found in shale,which could be a source of hydrocarbons?

A)gasoline
B)kerosene
C)peat
D)kerogen
E)petroleum
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_____ is an indirect means of harnessing current solar energy.

A)nuclear energy
B)coal
C)wind power
D)geothermal power
E)tidal power
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_____ is (are)an example(s)of "unconventional oil."

A)Alaskan crude oil
B)Recovering sunken ship engines
C)Texas desert wells
D)Tar sands and oil shales
E)Natural gas sources
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Coal-bearing strata in the Appalachian,Illinois and Western Interior coal basins,as shown on the map below,include up to 60 layers of coal,which miners term _____. <strong>Coal-bearing strata in the Appalachian,Illinois and Western Interior coal basins,as shown on the map below,include up to 60 layers of coal,which miners term _____.  </strong> A)streaks B)zones C)runs D)formations E)seams <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)streaks
B)zones
C)runs
D)formations
E)seams
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The fissioning of one gram of nuclear fuel produces heat equivalent to _____ grams of oil.

A)5000
B)100,000
C)200,000
D)2 million
E)5 million
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The first oil well,shown in the photograph,was drilled in _____. <strong>The first oil well,shown in the photograph,was drilled in _____.  </strong> A)Saudi Arabia B)Pennsylvania C)Texas D)Oklahoma E)Iran <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Saudi Arabia
B)Pennsylvania
C)Texas
D)Oklahoma
E)Iran
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Fossil fuels are trapped in ____ rock.

A)metamorphic
B)sedimentary
C)igneous
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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_____,_____,and _____ are the geological components necessary to have a petroleum resource. A)Refinery;structural trap;sediment
B)Source rock;reservoir rock;cap rock
C)Structural trap;oil well;pipeline
D)Refinery;cap rock;sediment
E)Plankton;reservoir;pipeline
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The largest tar sand deposits with rock such as shown in the photograph,are in _____. <strong>The largest tar sand deposits with rock such as shown in the photograph,are in _____.  </strong> A)Saudi Arabia B)Alaska C)Alberta D)Montana E)Vancouver <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Saudi Arabia
B)Alaska
C)Alberta
D)Montana
E)Vancouver
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In general,most living resources are _____.

A)exhaustible
B)nonrenewable
C)renewable
D)unsustainable
E)none of the above
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_____ grade coal is one step higher in rank than bituminous coal.

A)subbituminous
B)lignite
C)anthracite
D)peat
E)slate
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Fossil fuels are those which derive their energy from _____.

A)fossil radiation
B)fossil earth heat
C)fossil photosynthesis
D)fossil water
E)fossil electricity
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Which of the following is NOT a fossil fuel?

A)enriched uranium
B)coal
C)petroleum
D)natural gas
E)peat
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All of the following are nonrenewable resources derived from minerals except _____.

A)soil
B)fertilizers
C)copper
D)iron
E)gold
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__________ is NOT a category of Earth's resources.

A)Natural resources
B)Capital resources
C)Renewable resources
D)Nonrenewable resources
E)All of the above
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The civilization on Easter Island was apparently decimated by the man-made loss of _____.

A)coconuts
B)water
C)fish
D)trees
E)statues
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Which of the following products is NOT derived from petroleum?

A)fertilizers
B)asphalt
C)gasoline
D)plastics
E)turpentine
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A(n)_____ is NOT one of the geological oil or gas traps shown in the following figure. <strong>A(n)_____ is NOT one of the geological oil or gas traps shown in the following figure.  </strong> A)slate trap B)reef trap C)fault trap D)anticlinal trap E)pinchout trap <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)slate trap
B)reef trap
C)fault trap
D)anticlinal trap
E)pinchout trap
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Which of the following alternatives to fossil fuels is NOT a renewable resource?

A)nuclear
B)wind
C)geothermal
D)tides
E)solar
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The major unsolved problem in using nuclear fission is:

A)fuel recovery
B)mining
C)control of reaction
D)waste disposal
E)construction of reactors
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Which of the following is a category of mineral deposit that produces gold from gravel?

A)hydrothermal deposits
B)metamorphic deposits
C)residual deposits
D)magmatic deposits
E)placer deposits
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Wind energy is likely to remain a niche energy source.
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Valuable mineral resources often precipitate from hot groundwater sources.
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In the future,the United States will probably use the easily-recovered oil from oil-rich shales,such as these shown from Colorado,Wyoming,and Utah.
In the future,the United States will probably use the easily-recovered oil from oil-rich shales,such as these shown from Colorado,Wyoming,and Utah.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Petroleum deposits form in lake and river sediments.
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--------------- ,the main ore mineral of chromium,crystallizes from a basaltic magma.

A)Tungsten
B)Platinum
C)Scheelite
D)Chromite
E)Sphalerite
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_____ is NOT an important non-metal mineral resource.

A)salt
B)tungsten
C)gypsum
D)clay
E)stone
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In the nuclear chain reaction of Uranium-235,illustrated below,each nucleus releases two_____.
<strong>In the nuclear chain reaction of Uranium-235,illustrated below,each nucleus releases two_____.  </strong> A)atoms B)electrons C)protons D)molecules E)neutrons <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)atoms
B)electrons
C)protons
D)molecules
E)neutrons
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The energy available from the sun dwarfs the potential of geothermal and tidal sources.
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Wind and solar power are fossil fuels.
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Ninety percent of the silver produced in the United States is produced as a by-product of _____ mining.

A)copper
B)gold
C)fluorite
D)platinum
E)aluminum
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The Rapa Nui people of Easter Island transported huge statues using logs on which to roll the stones.
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Placer mineral deposits,such as shown in the figure below,CANNOT be found in one of the following sites: <strong>Placer mineral deposits,such as shown in the figure below,CANNOT be found in one of the following sites:  </strong> A)inside stream bends B)downstream from a tributary C)on mountain tops D)behind undulations on the ocean floor E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)inside stream bends
B)downstream from a tributary
C)on mountain tops
D)behind undulations on the ocean floor
E)none of the above
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The largest amount of coal was formed during the assemblage of Pangaea in the Carboniferous and Permian Periods.
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Approximately 10 percent of the world's electricity is derived from nuclear power plants.
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Geothermal energy is produced inside Earth by _____.

A)volcanism
B)subduction processes
C)radioactive decay
D)asthenosphere motions
E)explosions
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Salt deposits are part of the _____category of mineral deposits?

A)volcanigenic kimberlite
B)hydrothermal veins
C)contact Metamorphic
D)sedimentary evaporite
E)magmatic differentiation
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Earth's population is roughly seven billion.
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The following forms of energy are in common use EXCEPT ______,which is so far undeveloped.

A)ocean-wave power
B)photovoltaic cells
C)wind turbines
D)nuclear energy
E)hydroelectric
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Petroleum,which produces all the products shown below,is composed of hydrocarbons and contains the elements hydrogen and carbon,but no great amount of _______.
Petroleum,which produces all the products shown below,is composed of hydrocarbons and contains the elements hydrogen and carbon,but no great amount of _______.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A deposit from which one or more minerals may be extracted is a(n)______.
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Nuclear reactors depend for their energy release on a(n)________chain reaction.
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The first modern use of natural gas was in _______.
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_________ is the only economically significant form of water-derived power.
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Peat is the initial stage in the formation of _____.
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Exploration geologists call groups of related mineral deposits _______ provinces.
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Biomass fuels and energy are usually derived from______.
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Earth's primary energy sources are the sun,geothermal,and the _______.
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Nuclear energy is NOT technically renewable,but the resources are so long-lasting that it may be considered ______.
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Both _____ and hydrothermal ore deposits typically form at present or past plate boundaries.
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The first modern use of petroleum as a fuel was in the form of _______,used as a substitute for whale oil.
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The most important natural resources are water,soil,and _______.
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Windmills are actually powered by a form of ______ energy.
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There are now at least _____ billion humans on Earth.
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Manganese is found on the deep seafloor in great abundance in .
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Thick deposits of peat indicate ancient ______ climates and swamp environments.
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The heavy dependence on oil and natural gas as major fuels has occurred since _____.
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Fuel cells,which are battery-like devices that use renewable energy sources,are fueled with ______.
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Two major categories of mineral resources are ______ and non-metallic.
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Explain what is meant by a fossil fuel.
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What types of metallic mineral ores may be found in magmatic arc deposits (in the position shown in the figure below)?
What types of metallic mineral ores may be found in magmatic arc deposits (in the position shown in the figure below)?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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What are placer deposits?
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Why is using renewable over nonrenewable resources always a better plan?
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How much wattage can a healthy human produce and sustain by pedaling a bicycle? This is equivalent to what?
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Methods to capture energy from moving water include several sources aside from the power of falling water.What are these alternate sources?
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Why should we be concerned about future mineral resources?
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What are the basic differences between carbon-based energy sources and non-carbon sources?
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Why is producing oil from tar sands a complicated procedure?
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What are the ranks of coal,and how do they differ in general?
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How does chromite form in magmatic ore deposits?
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Why is nuclear power both promising and problematical?
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Why do developed countries often need to find substitutes for mineral resources?
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Explain the necessary conditions needed to produce a petroleum trap.
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Please describe some of the more significant uses of energy in the United States.?
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Deck 16: Understanding Earths Resources
1
The original source of petroleum is ocean _____.

A)fossil animals
B)swamp plants
C)tree ferns
D)phytoplankton
E)dinosaurs
D
2
Which of the following is a waxy substance found in shale,which could be a source of hydrocarbons?

A)gasoline
B)kerosene
C)peat
D)kerogen
E)petroleum
D
3
_____ is an indirect means of harnessing current solar energy.

A)nuclear energy
B)coal
C)wind power
D)geothermal power
E)tidal power
C
4
_____ is (are)an example(s)of "unconventional oil."

A)Alaskan crude oil
B)Recovering sunken ship engines
C)Texas desert wells
D)Tar sands and oil shales
E)Natural gas sources
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Coal-bearing strata in the Appalachian,Illinois and Western Interior coal basins,as shown on the map below,include up to 60 layers of coal,which miners term _____. <strong>Coal-bearing strata in the Appalachian,Illinois and Western Interior coal basins,as shown on the map below,include up to 60 layers of coal,which miners term _____.  </strong> A)streaks B)zones C)runs D)formations E)seams

A)streaks
B)zones
C)runs
D)formations
E)seams
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The fissioning of one gram of nuclear fuel produces heat equivalent to _____ grams of oil.

A)5000
B)100,000
C)200,000
D)2 million
E)5 million
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The first oil well,shown in the photograph,was drilled in _____. <strong>The first oil well,shown in the photograph,was drilled in _____.  </strong> A)Saudi Arabia B)Pennsylvania C)Texas D)Oklahoma E)Iran

A)Saudi Arabia
B)Pennsylvania
C)Texas
D)Oklahoma
E)Iran
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Fossil fuels are trapped in ____ rock.

A)metamorphic
B)sedimentary
C)igneous
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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_____,_____,and _____ are the geological components necessary to have a petroleum resource. A)Refinery;structural trap;sediment
B)Source rock;reservoir rock;cap rock
C)Structural trap;oil well;pipeline
D)Refinery;cap rock;sediment
E)Plankton;reservoir;pipeline
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The largest tar sand deposits with rock such as shown in the photograph,are in _____. <strong>The largest tar sand deposits with rock such as shown in the photograph,are in _____.  </strong> A)Saudi Arabia B)Alaska C)Alberta D)Montana E)Vancouver

A)Saudi Arabia
B)Alaska
C)Alberta
D)Montana
E)Vancouver
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In general,most living resources are _____.

A)exhaustible
B)nonrenewable
C)renewable
D)unsustainable
E)none of the above
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_____ grade coal is one step higher in rank than bituminous coal.

A)subbituminous
B)lignite
C)anthracite
D)peat
E)slate
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Fossil fuels are those which derive their energy from _____.

A)fossil radiation
B)fossil earth heat
C)fossil photosynthesis
D)fossil water
E)fossil electricity
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Which of the following is NOT a fossil fuel?

A)enriched uranium
B)coal
C)petroleum
D)natural gas
E)peat
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All of the following are nonrenewable resources derived from minerals except _____.

A)soil
B)fertilizers
C)copper
D)iron
E)gold
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__________ is NOT a category of Earth's resources.

A)Natural resources
B)Capital resources
C)Renewable resources
D)Nonrenewable resources
E)All of the above
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The civilization on Easter Island was apparently decimated by the man-made loss of _____.

A)coconuts
B)water
C)fish
D)trees
E)statues
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Which of the following products is NOT derived from petroleum?

A)fertilizers
B)asphalt
C)gasoline
D)plastics
E)turpentine
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A(n)_____ is NOT one of the geological oil or gas traps shown in the following figure. <strong>A(n)_____ is NOT one of the geological oil or gas traps shown in the following figure.  </strong> A)slate trap B)reef trap C)fault trap D)anticlinal trap E)pinchout trap

A)slate trap
B)reef trap
C)fault trap
D)anticlinal trap
E)pinchout trap
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Which of the following alternatives to fossil fuels is NOT a renewable resource?

A)nuclear
B)wind
C)geothermal
D)tides
E)solar
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The major unsolved problem in using nuclear fission is:

A)fuel recovery
B)mining
C)control of reaction
D)waste disposal
E)construction of reactors
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Which of the following is a category of mineral deposit that produces gold from gravel?

A)hydrothermal deposits
B)metamorphic deposits
C)residual deposits
D)magmatic deposits
E)placer deposits
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Wind energy is likely to remain a niche energy source.
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Valuable mineral resources often precipitate from hot groundwater sources.
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In the future,the United States will probably use the easily-recovered oil from oil-rich shales,such as these shown from Colorado,Wyoming,and Utah.
In the future,the United States will probably use the easily-recovered oil from oil-rich shales,such as these shown from Colorado,Wyoming,and Utah.
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Petroleum deposits form in lake and river sediments.
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--------------- ,the main ore mineral of chromium,crystallizes from a basaltic magma.

A)Tungsten
B)Platinum
C)Scheelite
D)Chromite
E)Sphalerite
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_____ is NOT an important non-metal mineral resource.

A)salt
B)tungsten
C)gypsum
D)clay
E)stone
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In the nuclear chain reaction of Uranium-235,illustrated below,each nucleus releases two_____.
<strong>In the nuclear chain reaction of Uranium-235,illustrated below,each nucleus releases two_____.  </strong> A)atoms B)electrons C)protons D)molecules E)neutrons

A)atoms
B)electrons
C)protons
D)molecules
E)neutrons
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The energy available from the sun dwarfs the potential of geothermal and tidal sources.
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Wind and solar power are fossil fuels.
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Ninety percent of the silver produced in the United States is produced as a by-product of _____ mining.

A)copper
B)gold
C)fluorite
D)platinum
E)aluminum
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The Rapa Nui people of Easter Island transported huge statues using logs on which to roll the stones.
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Placer mineral deposits,such as shown in the figure below,CANNOT be found in one of the following sites: <strong>Placer mineral deposits,such as shown in the figure below,CANNOT be found in one of the following sites:  </strong> A)inside stream bends B)downstream from a tributary C)on mountain tops D)behind undulations on the ocean floor E)none of the above

A)inside stream bends
B)downstream from a tributary
C)on mountain tops
D)behind undulations on the ocean floor
E)none of the above
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The largest amount of coal was formed during the assemblage of Pangaea in the Carboniferous and Permian Periods.
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Approximately 10 percent of the world's electricity is derived from nuclear power plants.
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Geothermal energy is produced inside Earth by _____.

A)volcanism
B)subduction processes
C)radioactive decay
D)asthenosphere motions
E)explosions
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Salt deposits are part of the _____category of mineral deposits?

A)volcanigenic kimberlite
B)hydrothermal veins
C)contact Metamorphic
D)sedimentary evaporite
E)magmatic differentiation
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Earth's population is roughly seven billion.
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The following forms of energy are in common use EXCEPT ______,which is so far undeveloped.

A)ocean-wave power
B)photovoltaic cells
C)wind turbines
D)nuclear energy
E)hydroelectric
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Petroleum,which produces all the products shown below,is composed of hydrocarbons and contains the elements hydrogen and carbon,but no great amount of _______.
Petroleum,which produces all the products shown below,is composed of hydrocarbons and contains the elements hydrogen and carbon,but no great amount of _______.
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A deposit from which one or more minerals may be extracted is a(n)______.
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Nuclear reactors depend for their energy release on a(n)________chain reaction.
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The first modern use of natural gas was in _______.
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_________ is the only economically significant form of water-derived power.
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Peat is the initial stage in the formation of _____.
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Exploration geologists call groups of related mineral deposits _______ provinces.
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Biomass fuels and energy are usually derived from______.
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Earth's primary energy sources are the sun,geothermal,and the _______.
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Nuclear energy is NOT technically renewable,but the resources are so long-lasting that it may be considered ______.
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Both _____ and hydrothermal ore deposits typically form at present or past plate boundaries.
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The first modern use of petroleum as a fuel was in the form of _______,used as a substitute for whale oil.
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The most important natural resources are water,soil,and _______.
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Windmills are actually powered by a form of ______ energy.
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There are now at least _____ billion humans on Earth.
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Manganese is found on the deep seafloor in great abundance in .
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Thick deposits of peat indicate ancient ______ climates and swamp environments.
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The heavy dependence on oil and natural gas as major fuels has occurred since _____.
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Fuel cells,which are battery-like devices that use renewable energy sources,are fueled with ______.
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Two major categories of mineral resources are ______ and non-metallic.
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Explain what is meant by a fossil fuel.
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What types of metallic mineral ores may be found in magmatic arc deposits (in the position shown in the figure below)?
What types of metallic mineral ores may be found in magmatic arc deposits (in the position shown in the figure below)?
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What are placer deposits?
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Why is using renewable over nonrenewable resources always a better plan?
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How much wattage can a healthy human produce and sustain by pedaling a bicycle? This is equivalent to what?
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Methods to capture energy from moving water include several sources aside from the power of falling water.What are these alternate sources?
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Why should we be concerned about future mineral resources?
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What are the basic differences between carbon-based energy sources and non-carbon sources?
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Why is producing oil from tar sands a complicated procedure?
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What are the ranks of coal,and how do they differ in general?
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71
How does chromite form in magmatic ore deposits?
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72
Why is nuclear power both promising and problematical?
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73
Why do developed countries often need to find substitutes for mineral resources?
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74
Explain the necessary conditions needed to produce a petroleum trap.
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75
Please describe some of the more significant uses of energy in the United States.?
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