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A) wind
B) the sun
C) firewood and other plant material
D) the Earth's heat
E) water
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A) require less processing than other forms of biomass
B) can be manufactured without the development of additional cropland agriculture
C) are the only form of biomass that reduces fossil fuel use
D) are the only form of biomass that is renewable
E) are the most available
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A) inexpensive technologies for developing nations
B) pollution- free sustainable energies
C) energies to bridge the time between fossil fuel depletion and new renewables
D) stages in the development of fusion generators
E) replacement fuels for motor vehicles
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A) 1960s
B) late 1800s
C) 1970s to 2000
D) industrial revolution
E) early 21st century
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A) Los Alamos
B) methanol and dioxin
C) Shoreham, Long Island
D) cellulosic ethanol
E) Hanford
F) biodiesel
G) Three Mile Island
H) Black Canyon
I) Three Gorges
J) Fukushima Daiichi
K) Chernobyl
L) Love Canal
M) ethanol and biodiesel
N) Yucca Mountain
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A) the amount of fertilizers used and their impact on aquatic ecosystems
B) the corporate profits that would be made
C) the amount of pesticides used and their impact on biodiversity and groundwater
D) the amount of water and land necessary for the crops
E) the impact on food supplies and prices
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A) fission of uranium atoms by bombarding them with neutrons
B) fusion of nuclei of atoms
C) bombarding radioactive elements with electrons
D) extraction of energy from the nucleus of cells
E) fusion of electrons
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A) has low lubricity
B) has been met with considerable resistance by American farmers
C) is less efficient than petrodiesel because it has a low energy yield
D) is a beneficial alternative for buses and trucks
E) requires moderate engine retrofitting prior to use
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A) nuclear power
B) fossil fuels
C) solar, wind, and ocean tides and waves
D) biofuels
E) hydropower installations
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A) the Federal Trade Commission
B) moving the nuclear fuel in and out of water
C) releasing surplus heat out of cooling towers that are always part of nuclear power plants
D) moving control rods out of or into spaces between the fuel rods
E) changing the water levels that surround the control rods
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A) The increasing costs of nonrenewable energy sources make nuclear energy more economically viable.
B) Few greenhouse gases are emitted.
C) Core meltdown of reactors can provide "bonus" energy for electricity production.
D) Using nuclear power causes more use of fossil fuels.
E) Mining activities enhance ecosystems.
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A) limits dams to no less than 5 miles apart
B) is an agreement between the United States and Canada to protect rivers that cross the boundary between the two countries
C) completely prevents a designated waterway from being dammed
D) permits dams of no more than 10 feet in height to be built along a designated waterway
E) no longer protects waterways because the act has been repealed to build more hydroelectric dams
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