1) natural resources that can be replaced or recycled (water, sunlight, air, plants) a) geothermal energy b) oil (petroleum) c) Nonrenewable Resources d) Renewable Resources 2) limited in supply within or on the earth; once used, no more will be available a) coal b) Ingredients for Fossil Fuels c) Renewable Resources d) Nonrenewable Resources 3) A liquid fossil fuel formed from marine organisms that is burned to obtain energy and used in the manufacture of plastics a) organic matter b) fossil fuels c) biofuel (biomass) d) oil (petroleum) 4) a solid fossil fuel formed from decayed plants that is burned to obtain energy a) coal b) biofuel (biomass) c) Renewable Resources d) hydro-electric energy 5) A gas with high methane content, found along with various fossil fuels and is used as a fuel. a) biofuel (biomass) b) natural gas c) Renewable Resources d) geothermal energy 6) Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel. a) Renewable Resources b) natural gas c) coal d) biofuel (biomass) 7) related to electricity made from the energy of falling water a) geothermal energy b) oil (petroleum) c) hydro-electric energy d) natural gas 8) Energy derived from the heat in the interior of the earth a) coal b) Ingredients for Fossil Fuels c) geothermal energy d) Renewable Resources 9) Combustible materials (coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels) derived from organisms that lived in the past a) biofuel (biomass) b) fossil fuels c) Ingredients for Fossil Fuels d) organic matter 10) The waste and remains of plants and animals. a) organic matter b) Ingredients for Fossil Fuels c) coal d) Renewable Resources

Natural Resources & Fossil Fuels

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?