Science, asked by leslieware78, 1 year ago

List and describe three nonrenewable energy resources.


alysejmiller: 2.) You are given three samples of the same shampoo at three different temperatures:
35 degrees Celcius
50 degrees Celcius
75 degrees Celcius
Which sample would have the lowest viscosity?
A.
the sample at 35 degrees Celcius

B.
the sample at 50 degrees Celcius

C.
the sample at 75 degrees Celcius

D.
they are all equally viscous
alysejmiller: 3.) A decrease in the temperature of a liquid will increase its density.
T.
True

F.
False
alysejmiller: 4.) Density (d) = Mass (m)/Volume (V)

If the mass of a fluid is increased, and the volume of the fluid remains constant, the density of that fluid decreases.
T.
True

F.
False
alysejmiller: 5.) Buoyancy is caused by the upward force of a fluid.
T.
True

F.
False
alysejmiller: 6.) Dr. D drops a coin into a fresh glass of warm water. Using your knowledge of density and buoyancy explain to me two ways in which you could increase the buoyant force of the liquid, therefore, increasing the chances of the coin to float.
A.
Decrease temperature and add salt.

B.
Increase temperature and add salt.
alysejmiller: Can you help answer they's 6 questions please???
alysejmiller: Maybe I will if you help me

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Answered by Saifßàã
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Some energy sources are classified as nonrenewable because they do not form or replenish in a short period of time.

The four major nonrenewable energy sources are

1) Crude oil (petroleum)2) Natural gas.3) Coal 4) Uranium (nuclear energy)

Nonrenewable energy sources come out of the ground as liquids, gases, and solids. We use crude oil to make liquid petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and heating oil. Propane and other hydrocarbon gas liquids, such as butane and ethane, are found in natural gas and crude oil.

All fossil fuels are nonrenewable, but not all nonrenewable energy sources are fossil fuels

Coal, crude oil, and natural gas are all considered fossil fuels because they were formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago.

Uranium ore, a solid, is mined and converted to a fuel used at nuclear power plants. Uranium is not a fossil fuel, but it is classified as a nonrenewable fuel.

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