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The energy produced from
sources that do not deplete or
[ Choose ]
can be replenished within a
human's life time. Examples
[ Choose ]
include solar and wind.
recycling
renewable energy
Most abundant green house gas
urban heat island effect
mercury
A fossil fuel
coal
methane
The gas produced by cows that
contributes to global warming
carbon dioxide
zinc
The process of converting waste
[ Choose ]
into reusable material
A metropolitan area that is
significantly warmer than its
surrounding rural areas due to
human activities, creating
[ Choose ]
increased risk of heat illnesses.
A toxic heavy metal which cycles
through atmosphere, water, and
[ Choose ]
toc our
Transcribed Image Text:The energy produced from sources that do not deplete or [ Choose ] can be replenished within a human's life time. Examples [ Choose ] include solar and wind. recycling renewable energy Most abundant green house gas urban heat island effect mercury A fossil fuel coal methane The gas produced by cows that contributes to global warming carbon dioxide zinc The process of converting waste [ Choose ] into reusable material A metropolitan area that is significantly warmer than its surrounding rural areas due to human activities, creating [ Choose ] increased risk of heat illnesses. A toxic heavy metal which cycles through atmosphere, water, and [ Choose ] toc our
The energy produced from
sources that do not deplete or
[ Choose ]
can be replenished within a
human's life time. Examples
include solar and wind.
Most abundant green house gas
[ Choose ]
A fossil fuel
[ Choose ]
The
gas produced by cows that
contributes to global warming
[Choose ]
The
process of converting waste
[ Choose ]
into reusable material
A metropolitan area that is
significantly warmer than its
surrounding rural areas due to
human activities, creating
[ Choose]
increased risk of heat illnesses.
A toxic heavy metal which cycles
through atmosphere, water, and
[ Choose ]
soil, which contaminates our
Transcribed Image Text:The energy produced from sources that do not deplete or [ Choose ] can be replenished within a human's life time. Examples include solar and wind. Most abundant green house gas [ Choose ] A fossil fuel [ Choose ] The gas produced by cows that contributes to global warming [Choose ] The process of converting waste [ Choose ] into reusable material A metropolitan area that is significantly warmer than its surrounding rural areas due to human activities, creating [ Choose] increased risk of heat illnesses. A toxic heavy metal which cycles through atmosphere, water, and [ Choose ] soil, which contaminates our
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