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Q: What are the social and environmental cost and benefits of using objects in the built environment that are made from rocks and minerals?
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How does one properly spell the word 'enviromental'?

It is correctly spelled environmental. Environmental is the adjective form of environment meaning: the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded.


Can minerals be found in everyday objects?

Yes! Almost everything is made out of minerals!


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What is the term for inanimate objects that harbor microorganisms that contribute to environmental contamination?

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How can you reduce your need for mineral ore?

By recycling, or not acquiring objects made of minerals.


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What do objects that float have in common?

Objects that are less dense than the environment in which they are immersed will float, unless they are tethered.


How did scientists know how old the earth is?

By carbon dating minerals, fossils or objects, in the earth.


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Why are objects streamlined?

to enable them have free movement in their surrounding environment


What do objects that float all have in common?

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