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ENERGY JEOPARDY!

FORMS OF ENERGY

RENEWABLE & NON RENEWABLE ENERGY

ELECTRICITY

SAVING ENERGY & CLIMATE CHANGE

NON RENEWABLE ENERGY FORMS OF ENERGY SAVING ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY CLIMATE CHANGE ELECTRICITY $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

The ability to do work FORMS OF ENERGY - 100

What is energy? FORMS OF ENERGY - 100

Name two forms of energy

What are kinetic, potential, light/electromagnetic, nuclear, electricity, mechanical, sound, gravitational, thermal/heat, chemical? FORMS OF ENERGY - 200

Earth’s greatest source of energy FORMS OF ENERGY - 300

What is the sun? FORMS OF ENERGY - 300

The form of energy found in food and fossil fuels FORMS OF ENERGY - 400

What is chemical energy? FORMS OF ENERGY - 400

State the law of conservation of energy FORMS OF ENERGY - 500

energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be converted? What is energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be converted? FORMS OF ENERGY - 500

Define a non-renewable energy source NON RENEWABLE ENERGY - 100

What is a source of energy that cannot be replaced or regained when used? NON RENEWABLE ENERGY - 100

A fuel source formed by things that lived millions of years ago NON RENEWABLE ENERGY - 200

What is a fossil fuel? NON RENEWABLES- 200

Name two kinds of fossil fuels NON RENEWABLES- 300

What is oil, gas, coal, or propane? NON RENEWABLES- 300

Name the element primarily used in nuclear energy generation NON RENEWABLES - 400

What is Uranium? NON RENEWABLES- 400

The key element/component of all life on earth and the basis of fossil fuels NON RENEWABLES- 500

What is carbon? NON RENEWABLES- 500

Name the device used to capture energy from the wind RENEWABLES - 100

What is a wind turbine? RENEWABLES - 100

The name we use for energy we capture from dams and rivers RENEWABLES - 200

What is hydro? RENEWABLES - 200

Two sources of energy we can capture from the ocean RENEWABLES - 300

What are tidal and wave? RENEWABLES - 300

The name we use for energy we capture from heat from the Earth RENEWABLES - 400

What is geothermal? RENEWABLES - 400

The type of solar panel that generates electricity from the sun RENEWABLES - 500

What is photovoltaic? RENEWABLES - 500

The form of energy resulting from charged particles ELECTRICITY - 100

What is electricity? ELECTRICITY - 100

The name of the utility that provides electricity in Nova Scotia

Who is Nova Scotia Power? ELECTRICITY - 200

These flow and carry a charge in an electric current ELECTRICITY - 300

What are electrons? ELECTRICITY - 300

Nova Scotia gets ___% of its electricity from fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas)

What is 70%? ELECTRICITY - 400

Turbines spin these around coils of wire to generate electricity

What are magnets? ELECTRICITY - 500

Two reasons we should save energy SAVING ENERGY - 100

To save money and to save the environment SAVING ENERGY - 100

Doing something using the least amount of energy Or, using less energy to accomplish the same thing SAVING ENERGY - 200

What is energy efficiency, or being energy efficient? SAVING ENERGY - 200

Using energy when our devices are sleeping, on standby, or off SAVING ENERGY - 300

What is phantom or vampire power? SAVING ENERGY - 300

Unit of measure for electric power SAVING ENERGY - 400

What is a kilowatt hour? SAVING ENERGY - 400

Daily Double!!

The number of kWhs for a 100W bulb that is on for 10 hours SAVING ENERGY - 500

What is 1 kWh? 100W X 10h /1000Wh= 1kWh SAVING ENERGY - 500

Name one thing we can do to limit and slow climate change

Restore lands (Reforestation) What is…? Use less energy Reduce fossil fuel use Switch to renewables Restore lands (Reforestation) Buy local CLIMATE CHANGE - 100

Something that climate change causes

Increased temperatures Extreme weather Shifting biomes & habitats What is …? Increased temperatures Extreme weather Shifting biomes & habitats Rising sea levels Melting glaciers & ice caps CLIMATE CHANGE - 200

Name of the gases we produce when we burn fossil fuels and that make the world warmer CLIMATE CHANGE - 300

What are greenhouse gases? CLIMATE CHANGE - 300

Name one greenhouse gas CLIMATE CHANGE- 400

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) What is …? Carbon dioxide (CO2) Methane (CH4) Nitrous oxide (N2O) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) Water vapour (H2O) Ozone (O3) CLIMATE CHANGE - 400

The natural effect that occurs in our atmosphere the keeps the Earth warm, but that humans are intensifying by releasing fossil fuels CLIMATE CHANGE - 500

What is the greenhouse effect? Climate Change - 500

Name the 3 lights bulbs from least efficient to most efficient – full names Final Jeopardy Climate Change - 500

Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) 3) Light Emitting Diodes (LED) What are…? Incandescent Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) 3) Light Emitting Diodes (LED) FINAL JEOPARDY