Answer: False
Explanation:
The use of fossil fuels is not a sustainable approach towards the
environment and individual health perspective.
It releases pollutants into the environment and causes global
warming.
The current use of fossil fuels in the USA is not sustainable from
an environmental and health perspective.
The current use of fossil fuels in the USA is sustainable from an environmental and health...
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ia and fossil fuels Herrington: Attempt 1 Question 4 (1 point) (Georgia 4) TRUE or FALSE: Compared to the other geologic regions of Georgia, the Coastal Plain contains relatively young rocks and sediments True False Question 5 (1 point) (Georgia 5) What is a passive margin and what does this mean in terms of geologic hazards in
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