Energy, Resource, and Conservation By Mr. Hall
Directions This game is played like “Jeopardy”. Choose a category and point value. After solving click on the check answer button to see what the correct answer is. Then click on home button to go back to game board screen. Keep score on another board.
Renewable & Nonrenewable Environmental Impacts Energy, Resource, and Conservation Renewable & Nonrenewable Life Support Systems Energy Conservation Environmental Impacts Climate Change 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 © Jennifer Dowell 2014
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All energy can be traced backed to what? 100 Life Support Systems All energy can be traced backed to what? Check answer
100 The Sun Home
What are the 4 Life Support Systems? 200 What are the 4 Life Support Systems? Check Answer
What is Air, Water, Soil, and the Sun 200 What is Air, Water, Soil, and the Sun Home
What do the terms “Biotic” and “Abiotic” mean? 300 What do the terms “Biotic” and “Abiotic” mean? Check Answer
What is living and nonliving? 300 What is living and nonliving? Home
What does the term sustainability mean? 400 What does the term sustainability mean? Check Answer
400 What is using resources wisely so that there are enough for future generations? Home
Describe the steps of the Energy Timeline. 500 Describe the steps of the Energy Timeline. Check Answer
500 Home
Is hydropower renewable or nonrenewable? 100 Is hydropower renewable or nonrenewable? Check Answer
100 What is Renewable? Home
Is nuclear renewable or nonrenewable? 200 Is nuclear renewable or nonrenewable? Check Answer
200 What is Nonrenewable? Home
300 What gas is produced by burning fossil fuels in our atmosphere which can cause global warming?. Check Answer
300 What is carbon dioxide? Home
400 What type of renewable power uses the internal heat of the Earth as an energy source? Check Answer
400 What Geothermal? Home
500 Most of our electricity is generated at power stations. Where do most power stations get their energy? Check Answer
500 What is Coal? Home
What is one effective way of saving energy in your home? 100 What is one effective way of saving energy in your home? Check Answer
100 What turning off lights, unplugging appliances, turning down thermostat, insulating? Home
What is the most efficient light bulb? 200 What is the most efficient light bulb? Check Answer
200 What is LED? Home
300 What appliance in the home uses half of the energy produced from nuclear power plants? Check Answer
300 What is refrigerators? Home
400 What percentage of energy is used for lighting in the US? (You must be within 5 points of the correct answer) Check Answer
400 What is 20% (15%-25%)? Home
( you must be within 5 points of the correct answer) 500 If every American turned their water heater down by 10 degrees, how many millions of tons of carbon dioxide emissions would be saved each year? ( you must be within 5 points of the correct answer) Check Answer
500 What is 45 (40-50)? Home
100 What is the term used to describe restoration of the land to its original condition after mining has taken place? Check Answer
100 What is reclamation? Home
200 What energy produces radioactive waste that remains harmful for thousands of years? Check Answer
200 What is Nuclear? Home
What is the unit of measurement used when operating a light meter? 300 What is the unit of measurement used when operating a light meter? Check Answer
300 What is footcandle? Home
Biofuels are produced from what type of material? 400 Biofuels are produced from what type of material? Check Answer
What is Plant and Animal bodies? 400 What is Plant and Animal bodies? Home
500 Acid rain is formed when nitrogen and sulfur compounds combine with what compound in the atmosphere? Check Answer
500 What is water (water vapor)? Home
Name one significant effect of global climate change…. 100 Name one significant effect of global climate change…. Check Answer
100 What are Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, warmer oceans, changing precipitation patterns, changes in plant and animal ranges? Home
200 What is the term that means “local temperature and precipitation changes?” Check Answer
200 What is weather? Home
300 What is the term that means “changes in temperature and precipitation over a long period of time?” Check Answer
300 What is climate? Home
400 At the current rate, the Earth’s global average temperature is projected to rise how many degrees Fahrenheit by 2100? Check Answer
What is a 3 to 7 degrees Fahrenheit? 400 What is a 3 to 7 degrees Fahrenheit? Home
What are the three types of fossil fuels? 500 What are the three types of fossil fuels? Check Answer
What is coal, oil, and natural gas? 500 What is coal, oil, and natural gas? Home