soil develops slowly in which season or temperature?
Cold
According to the chart, what percentage of energy came from renewable resources?
7
When a plane flies, it travels through air they contains glasses, liquids and solids. the area is BEST described as the
Atmosphere
The type of power provided by a waterfall
Hydrodlectric
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What is erosion?
Erosion is the process where the Earth's surface is worn away by natural forces, like water,wind, or ice.
What is one of the major advantages of using hydroelectric power?
it uses renewable natural resources
This circle graph shows the percentages of different glasses in earths atmosphere. Which gas is represented by gas #1?
Nitrogen
organic matter from plants and animals
biomass
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What are the main agents of erosion?
Water,wind,ice, and gravity are the main agents of erosion.
Raley’s class is studying energy. Her teacher writes three sources of energy on the board: wind, sun, and water. Which statement BEST describes all three sources of energy?
renewable, because they are always available
Some jets fly in a layer of the atmosphere where temperature generally increases with altitude. What is this layer of the atmosphere?
Stratosphere
Producing energy by splitting atoms
Nuclear
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How does water cause erosion
water erodes by carrying away soil and rock particles, and by the force of moving water (rivers,streams,waves).
Solar energy is referred to as the energy of the future because
sunlight offers an unlimited amount of energy for the world.
Which layer of atmosphere produces weather
Troposphere
Harnessing the energy of sunlight
solar
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What are the different types of soil erosion?
sheet erosion,rilll erosion and dust particles
Fossil fuels are considered a nonrenewable resource because they
take a long period of time to form.
In the atmosphere, What happens in convection currents?
Cool air sinks and warmer air rises.
The type of power that uses heat beneath the Earth's crust
geothermal