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Veseljchak [2.6K]
2 years ago
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The author infers that charcoal production used natural resources inefficiently during medieval times. Which evidence from the t

ext BEST supports this inference? Select TWO options.
A.It was a primitive system, but it worked.

B.By the time the fire was completely finished, much of the wood was converted into charcoal

C.People could use it for heating or cooking, but it was mostly used by blacksmiths.

D.Workers would cover these woodpiles with wet dirt and grass that would seal in heat when burned.

E.If a worker used one hundred pounds of wood, he or she would most likely only produce about twenty pounds of charcoal.

F.People had to cut down many trees to feed these wasteful fires.
English
1 answer:
Semmy [17]2 years ago
3 0

Usage of a hundred pounds of wood, and charcoal production is much lesser, is referred to as the inefficient use of natural resources.

<h3>What is inefficient use of resources?</h3>

When there is production of insufficient quantity from the raw materials like natural resources, so that some natural resources go to waste, there is an inefficiency in the use of the resources available.

Hence, option E holds true regarding the inefficient use of resources.

Learn more about inefficient use of resources here:

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