Biomass is a relatively recently discovered energy source.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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How does the ocean change with increasing depth?

A) It gets darker, warmer, and contains more organisms. B) It gets darker and warmer, pressure decreases and it contains more organisms. C) It gets darker and colder, pressure increases and it contains fewer organisms. D) It doesn't change in a consistent way.

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Judge the following sentence according to the criteria given below: The worldwide retreat in mountain

glaciers is significant BECAUSE these glaciers' reaction times are much slower than the ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland. a. The assertion and the reason are both correct, and the reason is valid. b. The assertion and the reason are both correct, but the reason is invalid. c. The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect. d. The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct. e. Both the assertion and the reason are incorrect.

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Which of the following best embodies the qualities of a scientific theory?

A) All gases, liquids, and solids consist of atoms. B) Students who study for their environmental science exams will perform better on those exams than those who do not. C) Dangerous wildfires in California could be avoided by better fire prevention strategies. D) Prairies that have larges herds of bison show greater plant diversity than prairies without bison. E) Squirrels in central Illinois prefer to build their nests in oak trees instead of hickory trees.

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Coral reefs ________

A) are most common in deep and cold sub-tropical basins B) can be found at latitudes above 60° C) form when underwater volcanoes are thrust upward during a tectonic event D) include atolls, barrier, and fringing reefs E) were first described by Christopher Columbus during his voyage to Hispaniola

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