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BBE 2001 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Verified Update
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In the video we saw that the carbon cycle is balanced with some sinks and some sources of 
carbon. The two primary sources of anthropogenic carbon are fossil fuel combustion and land 
use changes. Indicate which are the three main carbon sinks for this anthropogenic 
carbon.The three primary sinks of carbon are oceans, land and vegetation, and the 
atmosphere. 
Interesting also that CEMENT application is the third b...
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BBE Final Exam 2001 Actual Questions and Answers with complete solutions
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BBE Final Exam 2001 Actual Questions and Answers with complete solutions 
 
In the video we saw that the carbon cycle is balanced with some sinks and some sources of carbon. The two primary sources of anthropogenic carbon are fossil fuel combustion and land use changes. Indicate which are the three main carbon sinks for this anthropogenic carbon. 
The three primary sinks of carbon are oceans, land and vegetation, and the atmosphere. 
Interesting also that CEMENT application is the third biggest ...
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BBE Final Exam 2001 (Answered Correctly 100%)
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In the video we saw that the carbon cycle is balanced with some sinks and some sources of carbon. The two primary sources of anthropogenic carbon are fossil fuel combustion and land use changes. Indicate which are the three main carbon sinks for this anthropogenic carbon. correct answers The three primary sinks of carbon are oceans, land and vegetation, and the atmosphere. 
Interesting also that CEMENT application is the third biggest source of CO2e. 
 
True or False? Clearing forests to plant a...
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BBE Final Exam 2001 Actual Questions and Answers with complete solutions
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In the video we saw that the carbon cycle is balanced with some sinks and some sources of carbon. The two primary sources of anthropogenic carbon are fossil fuel combustion and land use changes. Indicate which are the three main carbon sinks for this anthropogenic carbon. 
The three primary sinks of carbon are oceans, land and vegetation, and the atmosphere. 
Interesting also that CEMENT application is the third biggest source of CO2e. 
True or False? Clearing forests to plant agricultural crops...
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WX 201 - Exam #1 Questions and Answers
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WX 201 - Exam #1 Questions and Answers 
Permanent Gases in the Atmosphere 
Constant concentration in the atmosphere 
78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, 1% Other Gases: Argon, Neon, Helium, Krypton, Hydrogen 
 
 
Variable Gases in the Atmosphere 
The amount/concentration in the atmosphere varies or changes 
Includes: Water Vapor, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Ozone 
 
 
Sources 
produce gases 
Ex: decaying plants/animals, volcanoes, photosynthesis 
 
 
Sinks 
deplete (remove) gases 
Ex: soil bacteria, resp...
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WX 201 Exam 1 |Complete And Graded A+
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Permanent Gases in the Atmosphere 
Constant concentration in the atmosphere 
78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, 1% Other Gases: Argon, Neon, Helium, Krypton, Hydrogen 
 
 
Variable Gases in the Atmosphere 
The amount/concentration in the atmosphere varies or changes 
Includes: Water Vapor, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Ozone 
 
 
Sources 
produce gases 
Ex: decaying plants/animals, volcanoes, photosynthesis 
 
 
Sinks 
deplete (remove) gases 
Ex: soil bacteria, resp...
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BBE Final Exam 2001 Actual Questions and Answers with complete solutions
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BBE Final Exam 2001 Actual Questions and Answers with complete solutions 
 
In the video we saw that the carbon cycle is balanced with some sinks and some sources of carbon. The two primary sources of anthropogenic carbon are fossil fuel combustion and land use changes. Indicate which are the three main carbon sinks for this anthropogenic carbon. 
The three primary sinks of carbon are oceans, land and vegetation, and the atmosphere. 
Interesting also that CEMENT application is the third biggest ...
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WX 201 Test 1 Questions and Answers
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WX 201 Test 1 Questions and Answers 
In the atmosphere 
Cold air sinks and warm air rises 
 
 
Weather 
State of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, moisture, pressure, etc. 
 
 
Climate 
Average or generally prevailing conditions 
 
 
Most abundant gases 
Nitrogen (78), Oxygen (21), Argon (.93) 
 
 
Which gas has a variable concentration, dependent upon location? 
Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, water vapor 
 
 
What are the most common greenhouse gases? 
CO2, Methane, Ozone 
 
 
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WX 201 Exam 1 |Complete And Graded A+
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WX 201 Exam 1 |Complete And Graded A+ 
Permanent Gases in the Atmosphere 
Constant concentration in the atmosphere 
78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, 1% Other Gases: Argon, Neon, Helium, Krypton, Hydrogen 
 
 
Variable Gases in the Atmosphere 
The amount/concentration in the atmosphere varies or changes 
Includes: Water Vapor, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Ozone 
 
 
Sources 
produce gases 
Ex: decaying plants/animals, volcanoes, photosynthesis 
 
 
Sinks 
deplete (remove) gases 
Ex: soil bacteria, resp...
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WX 201 - Exam #1 Questions and Answers
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WX 201 - Exam #1 Questions and Answers 
Permanent Gases in the Atmosphere 
Constant concentration in the atmosphere 
78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, 1% Other Gases: Argon, Neon, Helium, Krypton, Hydrogen 
 
 
Variable Gases in the Atmosphere 
The amount/concentration in the atmosphere varies or changes 
Includes: Water Vapor, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Ozone 
 
 
Sources 
produce gases 
Ex: decaying plants/animals, volcanoes, photosynthesis 
 
 
Sinks 
deplete (remove) gases 
Ex: soil bacteria, resp...
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