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1. Aluminum |
A) A cloth made by weaving or knitting
B) The most common element in the crust, is a silvery white
chemical element
C) A band or rubber that can be inflated and placed over a wheel
rim and used for cars
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2. Can |
A) A branch of science that deals with the flowing of electrons
B) A container, usually aluminum, designed to hold a beverage
C) A long, soft invertebrate without legs that inches forward
to move
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3. Cardboard |
A) A thin and stiff board used to make boxes or signs
B) An artifically produced, modified form of iron
C) A regularly printed publication that generally contains news,
business, and sports updates
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4. Compost |
A) A mixture of decaying natural items that can be used for
fertilizer
B) A wide range of materials that can be shaped when soft and
then hardened
C) A solid, clear, and easily breakable material often used
to make windows or bottles
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5. Decomposers |
A) An orgamism such as bacteria that breaks down dead plant
or animal cells into smaller substances
B) A regularly printed publication that generally contains news,
business, and sports updates
C) Something made of wood pulp that is often used to write or
draw on
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6. Electronics |
A) An element such as gold, silver, or copper that has highly
conductible
B) A branch of science that deals with the flowing of electrons
C) Something made of wood pulp that is often used to write or
draw on
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7. Glass |
A) A solid, clear, and easily breakable material often used
to make windows or bottles
B) A wide range of materials that can be shaped when soft and
then hardened
C) A regularly printed publication that generally contains news,
business, and sports updates
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8. Metal |
A) An element such as gold, silver, or copper that has highly
conductible
B) A solid, clear, and easily breakable material often used
to make windows or bottles
C) A cloth made by weaving or knitting
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9. Newspaper |
A) A regularly printed publication that generally contains news,
business, and sports updates
B) A container, usually aluminum, designed to hold a beverage
C) A solid, clear, and easily breakable material often used
to make windows or bottles
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10. Paper |
A) A solid, clear, and easily breakable material often used
to make windows or bottles
B) A long, soft invertebrate without legs that inches forward
to move
C) Something made of wood pulp that is often used to write or
draw on
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11. Plastic |
A) An element such as gold, silver, or copper that has highly
conductible
B) A wide range of materials that can be shaped when soft and
then hardened
C) A mixture of decaying natural items that can be used for
fertilizer
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12. Steel |
A) A mixture of decaying natural items that can be used for
fertilizer
B) An artifically produced, modified form of iron
C) A thin and stiff board used to make boxes or signs
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13. Textiles |
A) A cloth made by weaving or knitting
B) A container, usually aluminum, designed to hold a beverage
C) A long, soft invertebrate without legs that inches forward
to move
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14. Tires |
A) A band or rubber that can be inflated and placed over a wheel
rim and used for cars
B) A container, usually aluminum, designed to hold a beverage
C) An artifically produced, modified form of iron
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15. Worms |
A) An element such as gold, silver, or copper that has highly
conductible
B) A long, soft invertebrate without legs that inches forward
to move
C) A cloth made by weaving or knitting
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