Match the titles on the left to the correct definition on the right.
Draggable item
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Nonrenewable resources
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A resource that can be replaced in a long time (millions of years)
Sedimentary rock
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A resource that can be replaced in a short time
Renewable resources
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A nonrenewable resource formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals using heat, time, and pressure
Fossil fuels
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Formed when layers of sediment are compacted and cemented together
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Question 2
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Which of the following is NOT a nonrenewable resource?
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Question 3
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The image shows dead plants and animals under a body of water.
What type of fossil fuels could potentially form from this environment AND what other processes would need to occur to form the fossil fuel(s)?
The type of fossil fuels created under water are __________. The processes needed to produce these fossil fuels include the __________ of sediment that leads to the __________ of different types of sediments. __________ then occurs which produces heat and pressure. Over millions of years, __________ then occurs which cements all the layers together, producing fossil fuels.
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Question 4
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A diagram of different sections of land is shown.
Which action is most likely happening in Section Y in the diagram?
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Question 5
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The diagram below shows the sequence of the processes that turn solid rock into sandstone.