Science, asked by seansyvelle, 10 hours ago

Directions: Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers. Write the
correct word/s from the choices inside the parenthesis to complete the
sentence in each given item.
1. Natural resources like coal, oil, and natural gas are
(renewable, non
renewable)
2. (Restoration, Conservation) is the protection, preservation and
management of natural resources.
3. Using an old soup can be a pencil holder is (reducing, reusing)
4. Turning off the light when you leave a room is (reducing, reusing)
5. Non-renewable resource formed over millions of years is (fossil fuels,
soil)
6. Materials that are found on Earth where people used are _ (renewable,
non-renewable) resources
7. Energy is released from fossil fuels when they are pumped, burned)
8. All things like vegetables, copper, and water come from
(environment, park)
9. Replenish means_(make more again, make beautiful again)
10.__(Sustainable, Available) is to use without being completely used up
or destroyed​

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Answered by Athul4152
10

1. Non Renewable

2. Conservation

3. reusing

4. reducing

5. fossil fuels

6. non renewable resources

7. burned

8. environment

9. make more again

10 sustainable

Answered by zumba12
9

Correct answers for your parenthesis to complete each question.

Explanation:

The correct answers to your parenthesis are:

  • Coal, oil, and natural gas are nonrenewable natural resources.
  • Natural resource conservation refers to the safeguarding, preservation, and management of natural resources.
  • Repurposing/Reusing an old soup can be as simple as making a pencil holder.
  • Turning off the light when you leave a room is reducing.
  • Fossil fuels are a non-renewable resource that has been generated over millions of years.
  • Non-renewable resources are materials found on Earth that mankind has utilized.  
  • When fossil fuels are burned, energy is released.
  • Everything comes from the environment, including crops, copper, and water.
  • Replenishment entails producing more.
  • To be sustainable, something must be used without being entirely depleted or destroyed.  
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