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Carbon dioxide reduction, capture and storage systems are currently
 
  A) widely used in power plants that burn oil, natural, gas, and coal.
  B) not possible with available technology.
  C) costly and experimental, but promising.
  D) only available for power plants that burn natural gas.

Question 2

Resources for seagulls living along an ocean shore would include
 
  A) shifting tides.
  B) ocean temperature.
  C) the strength and direction of the wind.
  D) nesting sites.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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