There are many ways in which you could get energy from biofuel.
You could for example burn the biofuel substance.
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What happens to fish inhabiting water polluted by radioactive waste
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They die.
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What is ocean acidification
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Ocean Acidification:The declining pH (increased acidification) of the oceans due to increased CO2 emissions globally.
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Is peat a renewable resource
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yes it is
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of offshore wind farms
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Offshore wind farms produce energy which is virtually emission
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are minimal costs involved in producing energy. Many people are
opposed to offshore wind farms as they can ruin the view of the
ocean and may cause noise.
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How do the Composite Indexes predict future events
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The indexes predict by assuming that past trends and
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What is another name for the Great Ocean Conveyor Belt
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The Great Ocean Conveyor Belt is also called thermohaline
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Is bioaccumulation a noun
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Yes, bioaccumulation is a noun, a singular, common, concrete
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What is distinction between eutrophication and artificial eutrophication
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Dostinction between eutrophication and artificial
eutrophication
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What kind of disease is considered a long term effect of air pollution on human health
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asthma
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Using biofuels instead of fossil fuels because biofuels are renewable is an example ofhing
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Green design
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What industrial facility is most likely to produce toluene and benzene wastes
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A leather tannery
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Which of these descriptions involves an example of a nonrenewable resource
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Kaolin mineral is used to make porcelain.
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Which of the following is a limited resource, which can take longer to be replenished than it takes to be used up
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Drinking water
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Which of the following strategies can help Earth's coal supply last longer
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Build and use solar power plants.
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How do you get energy from biofuel
There are many ways in which you could get energy from biofuel.
You could for example burn the biofuel substance.
What happens to fish inhabiting water polluted by radioactive waste
They die.
What is ocean acidification
Ocean Acidification:The declining pH (increased acidification) of the oceans due to increased CO2 emissions globally.
Is peat a renewable resource
yes it is
What are the advantages and disadvantages of offshore wind farms
Offshore wind farms produce energy which is virtually emission
free. After the initial expense of purchasing the wind farms, there
are minimal costs involved in producing energy. Many people are
opposed to offshore wind farms as they can ruin the view of the
ocean and may cause noise.
How do the Composite Indexes predict future events
The indexes predict by assuming that past trends and
relationships will continue into the future.
What is another name for the Great Ocean Conveyor Belt
The Great Ocean Conveyor Belt is also called thermohaline
circulation.
Is bioaccumulation a noun
Yes, bioaccumulation is a noun, a singular, common, concrete
noun.
What is distinction between eutrophication and artificial eutrophication
Dostinction between eutrophication and artificial
eutrophication
What kind of disease is considered a long term effect of air pollution on human health
asthma
Using biofuels instead of fossil fuels because biofuels are renewable is an example ofhing
Green design
What industrial facility is most likely to produce toluene and benzene wastes
A leather tannery
Which of these descriptions involves an example of a nonrenewable resource
Kaolin mineral is used to make porcelain.
Which of the following is a limited resource, which can take longer to be replenished than it takes to be used up
Drinking water
Which of the following strategies can help Earth's coal supply last longer