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Which natural resource is renewable and can be used and replenished In Our Lifetime?
Which natural resource is renewable and can be used and replenished In Our Lifetime?
- Coal
- Iron
- Copper
- Wood (correct)
Which material is mentioned as storing significant amounts of carbon and helping keep the atmosphere clean?
Which material is mentioned as storing significant amounts of carbon and helping keep the atmosphere clean?
- Iron
- Concrete
- Wood (correct)
- Copper
Which material is described as less energy intensive in extraction and manufacture compared to alternative materials?
Which material is described as less energy intensive in extraction and manufacture compared to alternative materials?
- Wood (correct)
- Plastic
- Steel
- Aluminum
Which natural resource is NOT mentioned as renewable in the text?
Which natural resource is NOT mentioned as renewable in the text?
Which material is specifically highlighted as being used for framing houses and furniture?
Which material is specifically highlighted as being used for framing houses and furniture?
Which material is described as being able to store significant amounts of carbon and help keep the atmosphere clean?
Which material is described as being able to store significant amounts of carbon and help keep the atmosphere clean?
Which natural resource is mentioned as renewable and can be used and replenished In Our Lifetime?
Which natural resource is mentioned as renewable and can be used and replenished In Our Lifetime?
Which material is specifically highlighted as being used for framing houses and furniture?
Which material is specifically highlighted as being used for framing houses and furniture?
Which material is mentioned as less energy intensive in the extraction and manufacture compared to alternative materials?
Which material is mentioned as less energy intensive in the extraction and manufacture compared to alternative materials?
Which natural resource is NOT mentioned as renewable in the text?
Which natural resource is NOT mentioned as renewable in the text?