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SIX WEEKS TEST REVIEW (WHOLE BRAIN)

WHOLE BRAIN

WHOLE BRAIN (TIDAL)

WHOLE BRAIN (TIDAL)= RENEWABLE

WHOLEBRAIN

WHOLEBRAIN (WIND)

WHOLEBRAIN (WIND) = RENEWABLE

WHOLE BRAIN

WHOLE BRAIN (Hydroelectric)

WHOLE BRAIN (Hydroelectric) = RENEWABLE

WHOLE BRAIN

WHOLE BRAIN (SOLAR)

WHOLE BRAIN (SOLAR) = RENEWABLE

WHOLE BRAIN

WHOLE BRAIN (GEOTHERMAL)

WHOLE BRAIN (GEOTHERMAL) = RENEWABLE

WHOLE BRAIN

WHOLE BRAIN (PETROLEUM)

WHOLE BRAIN (PETROLEUM) = NON-RENEWABLE

WHOLE BRAIN

WHOLE BRAIN (NATURAL GAS) = NON-RENEWABLE

WHOLE BRAIN

WHOLE BRAIN (NUCLEAR)

WHOLE BRAIN (NUCLEAR) = NON- RENEWABLE

WHOLE BRAIN

WHOLE BRAIN (COAL)

WHOLE BRAIN (COAL) = NON- RENEWABLE

WHOLE BRAIN --CLASS --In a second you are going to turn to your partner to name all the ENERGIES THAT we just talked about

WHOLE BRAIN How much energy in the US comes from burning petroleum, natural gas, and coal?

WHOLE BRAIN How much energy in the US comes from burning petroleum, natural gas, and coal? 70-80% percent

WHOLE BRAIN Hydrocarbons react with _________________ when Fossil fuels are burned?

WHOLE BRAIN Hydrocarbons react with _________________ when Fossil fuels are burned? OXYGEN

WHOLE BRAIN Why are fossil fuels considered to be non- renewable?

WHOLE BRAIN Why are fossil fuels considered to be non- renewable? TAKES MILLIONS OF YEARS

WHOLE BRAIN To generate electricity, nuclear power plants produce which of the following?

WHOLE BRAIN To generate electricity, nuclear power plants produce which of the following? STEAM to turn the turbines (but offset is nuclear wastes)

WHOLE BRAIN NOT a source of nuclear waste? Products of fission reactors Materials with short half-lives Some medical and industrial products Products of coal-burning power plants

WHOLE BRAIN NOT a source of nuclear waste? Products of fission reactors Materials with short half-lives Some medical and industrial products Products of coal-burning power plants

WHOLE BRAIN To what can most of Earth’s energy sources ultimately be traced?

WHOLE BRAIN To what can most of Earth’s energy sources ultimately be traced? THE SUN (we would be dead without it)

WHOLE BRAIN What characteristic would enable photovoltaic cells to be used more widely?

WHOLE BRAIN What characteristic would enable photovoltaic cells to be used more widely? Better storable energy and more efficiency/lower cost

WHOLE BRAIN TEACHING CLASS --Fossil fuels --Non-RENEWABLE --Nuclear Power --Photovoltaic cell --SUN

WHOLE BRAIN What energy source uses water that is heated by Earth’s internal heat?

WHOLE BRAIN What energy source uses water that is heated by Earth’s internal heat? GEOTHERMAL Geo = earth

WHOLE BRAIN A nuclear reactor uses the energy from a ________ reaction to generate electricity.

WHOLE BRAIN A nuclear reactor uses the energy from a ________ reaction to generate electricity. NUCLEAR REACTION

WHOLE BRAIN How long does it take fossil fuels to be replaced?

WHOLE BRAIN What helps nuclear reactors control their nuclear chain reactions?

WHOLE BRAIN What helps nuclear reactors control their nuclear chain reactions? FUEL RODS = remember Chernobyl clip

WHOLE BRAIN During a fusion reaction, what happens?

WHOLE BRAIN During a fusion reaction, what happens? FUSION = on the sun (too hot temperatures)…..2 nuceli fuse

WHOLE BRAIN Name 2 alternative Energy sources.

WHOLE BRAIN Name 2 alternative Energy sources. WIND / SOLAR / GEOTHERMAL / HYDROELECTRICTY

WHOLE BRAIN Give 3 examples of different products that are made from the chemicals in crude oil?

WHOLE BRAIN Give 3 examples of different products that are made from the chemicals in crude oil? VASOLINE / PLASTICS / PUTTY / SHOES /GOLF BALLS

WHOLE BRAIN If fossil fuels are still forming, why are they considered to be non-renewable?

WHOLE BRAIN If fossil fuels are still forming, why are they considered to be non-renewable? TAKES MILLIONS OF YEARS

WHOLE BRAIN Nuclear fusion needs what kinds of temperatures to take place?

WHOLE BRAIN Nuclear fusion needs what kinds of temperatures to take place? VERY HIGH = like THE SUN

WHOLE BRAIN TEACHING --Geothermal --Nuclear reactions --Nucelar Rods --Fusion (where does it happen/ what temps) --what Non-Renewable means (again) -- 3 Products of Petroleum

WHOLE BRAIN What are at least 2 problems that people encounter when they want to use nuclear energy?

WHOLE BRAIN What are at least 2 problems that people encounter when they want to use nuclear energy? PROBLEMS = NUCLEAR WASTE / Health problems of workers / High Cost to build / safety of public

WHOLE BRAIN What are fossil fuels made from originally?

WHOLE BRAIN Energy of motion is what type of energy?

WHOLE BRAIN Energy of motion is what type of energy? KINETIC (what did we just make that had kinetic energy ….if you did it right?

WHOLE BRAIN What is generally one major limitation or renewable energy?

WHOLE BRAIN What is generally one major limitation or renewable energy? Wind = windy places only Solar = very sunny places Tidal = only on the coasts

WHOLE BRAIN What kind of energy types uses the tides to convert energy into electricity?

WHOLE BRAIN What kind of energy types uses the tides to convert energy into electricity? TIDAL

WHOLE BRAIN What causes tides?

WHOLE BRAIN What causes tides? The gravitational pull from the moon

WHOLE BRAIN Name 2 things that wind energy (windmills) affect?

WHOLE BRAIN Name 2 things that wind energy (windmills) affect? Kills the birds / high pitched frequency causes headaches / messes with government military equipment

WHOLE BRAIN What is another word for Photovoltaic cells?

WHOLE BRAIN What is another word for Photovoltaic cells? SOLAR CELLS

WHOLE BRAIN Why does solar energy need to be stored in batteries?

WHOLE BRAIN Why does solar energy need to be stored in batteries? The sun doesn’t shine 24/7 (clouds)

WHOLE BRAIN What does the prefix “hydro” mean?

WHOLE BRAIN What does the prefix “hydro” mean? Hydro = water

WHOLE BRAIN What does the prefix “geo” mean?

WHOLE BRAIN What does the prefix “geo” mean? Geo = earth

WHOLE BRAIN TEACHING -- In a second you areg going to turn to your partner and discuss --Problems with --Nuclear Energy --Wind energy -- Solar Energy -- Geothermal Energy --Todal Energy --Kinetic energy

GOOD JOB = FOLDABLE TIME W’re going to make a foldable for the new things we learned yesterday SERIES CIRCUIT / PARALLE Circuit

FOLDABLE TIME Draw a circuit that is has 3 resistors in series.

FOLDABLE TIME Draw a circuit that has 3 resistors in parallel.

FOLDABLE --CLASS --In a second you are going to turn to your partner to name all the ENERGIES THAT we just talked about