CHECK MY ANSWER PLEASE
@amistre64 @Mertsj @e.mccormick
@abb0t @hartnn @Jamierox4ev3r
I think that's right.
I don't know. Lol. I am not downloading anything
@abb0t Of course...
Yea you should put a screen capture link instead haha.
Here is the question: Choose the natural resource most used to generate electricity in the United States. Answer choices: 1. hydropower 2. gasoline 3. coal 4. nuclear power **MY ANSWER: 3. coal** @abb0t
I would agree that it's coal. since nuclear power isn't a "natural resource" and hydropower, is simply rain, which doesn't generate much energy.
Thank you!
@abb0t hydropower is NOT rain.
sorry, energy that comes from falling water.
@abb0t Also, Hydropower is by rushing water (the waves/the current) bit just by falling water...
@abb0t nobody said energy doesn't come from falling water. What I said was that rain is not hydropower. Hydropower is the renewable energy contained in flowing water.
*not I don't know why I typed bit...sorry
You wanna fight me, mertsj?!
Are you 5 or 6 years old?
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Besides, Mods are mature enough to not fight...
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