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leilurhhh

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Compared to the generation of electricity using coal, nuclear power
 
  A) contributes more to global climate change.
  B) generates no sulfur dioxide or carbon dioxide emissions.
  C) generates no sulfur dioxide but more carbon dioxide emissions.
  D) will not be an option in about 40 years.

Question 2

Watering and fertilizing plants in your home provides them with components of the
 
  A) atmosphere and lithosphere.
  B) hydrosphere and biosphere.
  C) lithosphere and hydrosphere.
  D) biosphere and atmosphere.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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