Before 1950, the main source of energy in Europe was

A. oil
B. gas
C. wood
D. coal


D. coal

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In magma, ________ is the most abundant dissolved gas.

A. sulfur dioxide (SO2) B. carbon monoxide (CO) C. carbon dioxide (CO2) D. hydrogen sulfide (H2S) E. water vapor (H2O)

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The process by which loose sand from a beach or desert is converted into a solid rock called

sandstone is an example of a. lava. d. mafic. b. evaporite. e. metamorphism. c. lithification.

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What kind of waves are tides?

A) Standing waves B) Free waves C) Forced waves D) Transitional waves

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The Industrial Revolution

A. resulted in the development of factories. B. caused people to leave cities for rural areas. C. is based on the use of automobiles. D. resulted in better working condition.

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