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To take possession after executing a plan of action.

Obtain

100

How often something occurs, how common something is.

Distribution

100

A mineral deposit large enough and valuable enough for it to be extracted from the ground.

Ore

100

Water above the surface of the land, including lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, floodwater, and runoff.

Surface Water

100

To form a crystal structure.

Crystallize

200

A process that removes salt from seawater to make fresh water.

Desalination

200

The individual objects or parts that combine or work together to form a whole.

Component 

200

Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.

Groundwater

200

Materials that were once part of living things.

Organic Materials

200

A mixture in which one substance is completely dissolved into another to form a different composition.

Solutions

300

What are the four types of Nonrenewable Energy Resources?

Coal, Oil/Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Nuclear Energy/Uranium 

300

What are fossil fuels?
A. Energy from the sun
B. Water stored underground
C. Energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
D. Minerals found in rocks

C. Energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms

300

What is pollution?
A. The natural recycling of materials in the environment
B. The release of harmful materials into the environment
C. The use of renewable resources
D. The process of cleaning water

B. The release of harmful materials into the environment

300

What are the three types of coal?
A. Granite, Marble, and Slate
B. Lignite, Bituminous, and Anthracite
C. Gold, Silver, and Copper
D. Minecraft Coal, Stone, and Iron Ingot

B. Lignite, Bituminous, and Anthracite

300

What are the five types of Renewable Energy Resources?

Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Hydroelectric/Hydropower, Biomass, and Geothermal Energy  

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