Earth and Space Science - 8th Grade Science
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Roughly, how old is the planet Earth?
Roughly, how old is the planet Earth?
Planet Earth is roughly 
Planet Earth is roughly
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What orbits the Earth?
What orbits the Earth?
The moon orbits the Earth.
The moon orbits the Earth.
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What orbits the Sun?
What orbits the Sun?
The Earth orbits the sun.
The Earth orbits the sun.
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Select the option that is an example of a renewable energy source.
Select the option that is an example of a renewable energy source.
Renewable energy sources are sources of energy that are naturally replaced or energy sources that won't run out.
Wind is the only example of an energy source that won't run out and is the correct answer.
Renewable energy sources are sources of energy that are naturally replaced or energy sources that won't run out.
Wind is the only example of an energy source that won't run out and is the correct answer.
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Select the option that is an example of a renewable energy source.
Select the option that is an example of a renewable energy source.
Renewable energy sources are sources of energy that are naturally replaced or energy sources that won't run out.
Wind is the only example of an energy source that won't run out and is the correct answer.
Renewable energy sources are sources of energy that are naturally replaced or energy sources that won't run out.
Wind is the only example of an energy source that won't run out and is the correct answer.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Roughly, how old is the planet Earth?
Roughly, how old is the planet Earth?
Planet Earth is roughly 
Planet Earth is roughly
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What orbits the Earth?
What orbits the Earth?
The moon orbits the Earth.
The moon orbits the Earth.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What orbits the Sun?
What orbits the Sun?
The Earth orbits the sun.
The Earth orbits the sun.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Roughly, how old is the planet Earth?
Roughly, how old is the planet Earth?
Planet Earth is roughly 
Planet Earth is roughly
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What orbits the Earth?
What orbits the Earth?
The moon orbits the Earth.
The moon orbits the Earth.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What orbits the Sun?
What orbits the Sun?
The Earth orbits the sun.
The Earth orbits the sun.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the option that is an example of a renewable energy source.
Select the option that is an example of a renewable energy source.
Renewable energy sources are sources of energy that are naturally replaced or energy sources that won't run out.
Wind is the only example of an energy source that won't run out and is the correct answer.
Renewable energy sources are sources of energy that are naturally replaced or energy sources that won't run out.
Wind is the only example of an energy source that won't run out and is the correct answer.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Roughly, how old is the planet Earth?
Roughly, how old is the planet Earth?
Planet Earth is roughly 
Planet Earth is roughly
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What orbits the Earth?
What orbits the Earth?
The moon orbits the Earth.
The moon orbits the Earth.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What orbits the Sun?
What orbits the Sun?
The Earth orbits the sun.
The Earth orbits the sun.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Select the option that is an example of a renewable energy source.
Select the option that is an example of a renewable energy source.
Renewable energy sources are sources of energy that are naturally replaced or energy sources that won't run out.
Wind is the only example of an energy source that won't run out and is the correct answer.
Renewable energy sources are sources of energy that are naturally replaced or energy sources that won't run out.
Wind is the only example of an energy source that won't run out and is the correct answer.
Compare your answer with the correct one above