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Evvie72

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If you use curbside recycling or participate in on-campus recycling, the sorted recyclable items will likely be sent to an MRF. At the MRF, the materials will be
 
  A) recycled into new products.
  B) sorted again and shipped to the recyclable-goods market.
  C) melted down into blocks (glass and plastic) or ground up (paper).
  D) burned, with the residual glass and metals remaining behind for further sorting.

Question 2

Increasing the kinetic energy of liquid water enough to permit water molecules to break completely away from each other occurs as
 
  A) steam forms.
  B) ice freezes.
  C) water flows in a stream.
  D) rain forms.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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