APES  Remember test Friday chapter 16-18. Study your table from the energy sources, the chapter figures and your notes!

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APES  Remember test Friday chapter Study your table from the energy sources, the chapter figures and your notes!

 TEST chapter 16,17,18 NO NOTES  40 multiple choice 1 short answer

Jeopardy

Mining Renewable Resources Energy UseNonrenewable Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

This type of rock is cooled magma? Mining 100 pts Return to game board Igneous

Mining companies have to restore the land after mining because of what act/law? Mining 200 pts Return to game board the Surface Mining Control Act of 1977

List and describe three types of surface mining Mining 300 pts Return to game board Open-pit, dredging, area-strip, contour, mountaintop removal

List/describe three environmental effects of mining Mining 400 pts Return to game board Scarring/disruption of land; Toxin- laced mining waste AMD; air pollution including CO2 and dust; land erosion, water pollution including increased turbidity

What are the three tectonic plate boundaries and what happens at each of them? Mining 500 pts Return to game board Convergent-pushed together Divergent-plates move apart Transform- slip past each other

Renewable- 100 pts Return to game board Biomass, hydrogen, water, wind, solar, geothermal Three renewable resources are…

These are advantages of using wind energy Renewable – 200pts Return to game board High efficiency, low electricity cost, no emissions, located on land and sea

Renewable- 300 pts Return to game board These are disadvantages of using hydropower… High construction cost, flooding, conversion of land habitat, collapse, uproots people, impedes fish migration, decreased flow of ‘natural fertilizer’

A-5% B-10% C-20% D-50% E-100% Renewable- 400 pts Return to game board A- incandescent bulb, B-none, C-nuclear power plant and coal plant, D-none, E- none Coal fired power plant Nuclear power plant Incandescent light bulb Internal combustion engine None

Renewable- 500 pts Return to game board Drill into heat reservoirs, steam used to drive turbines to create electricity How geothermal energy is acquired and used

84% of energy used comes from this type of resource Energy Use- 100 pts Return to game board nonrenewable

Energy Use-200 pts Return to game board Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Government mandated standards for vehicle fuel efficiency

Energy Use- 300 pts Return to game board Insulate and plug leaks, energy-efficient windows, stop heating and cooling losses, heat more efficiently, use energy-efficient appliances, use efficient lighting, unplug devices when not using, set strict standards 3 Ways to improve energy efficiency in buildings

3 Ways to reduce the amount of your energy bill Energy Use -400 pts Return to game board Switch to energy efficient appliances, use energy efficient lighting, set hot water tank to 120, front- loading washers, wash in cold water, unplug unused appliances, run full dishwasher

Energy Use- 500 pts Return to game board A person uses 36 kWh of electricity per day. How much coal does that person consume per day? (hint: 1BTU= kWh; 1lb of coal= BTU) 10.2 pounds!

Nonrenewable-100 pts Return to game board Anthracite This is the type of coal that is most desirable to burn for energy

Nonrenewable-200 pts Return to game board oil, coal, natural gas, nuclear List three nonrenewable resources

Nonrenewable-300 pts Return to game board Oil is refined by this process Distillation, petrochemicals are removed according to their boiling points

Nonrenewable-400 pts Return to game board These are the advantages and disadvantages of using coal for energy Advantages- ample supplies, high net energy yield, low cost, mined, ‘clean coal’ Disadvantages- high environmental impact, severe land disturbance, threat to human health, high CO2 emissions, air pollution

Nonrenewable-500 pts Return to game board A- interferes with migratory birds B-emits sulfur when burned C-Scarcity of suitable sites D- negative net energy E could be nonrenewable A- wind, B- Coal, C-geothermal, D- hydrogen, E- biomass geothermal hydrogen biomass wind coal

Final Jeopardy Hydrogen! What type of fuel does this vehicle run on?