RESOURCES JEOPARDY JB Final Review Jeopardy MINING NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES RENEWABLE RESOURCES WASTEWASTE 100 200 300 400 500.

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RESOURCES JEOPARDY JB Final Review Jeopardy

MINING NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES RENEWABLE RESOURCES WASTEWASTE

MINING 100 What is the name of minerals that contain valuable substances? A: Ore minerals Jeopardy Review

MINING 200 A: inorganic Jeopardy Review Are minerals inorganic or organic?

MINING 300 A:Comprehensive Response Compensation and Liability Act What act regulates the release of hazardous substances into the air, soil and water by mining? Jeopardy Review

MINING 400 A: Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 This act sets standards to minimize the surface effects of coal mining on the environment. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

MINING 500 A: muddy sediments What is the biggest contaminant to rivers during the dredging process? S2C01 Jeopardy Review

NR 100 A: From the decay of tiny marine organisms that accumulated on the bottom of the ocean floor millions of years ago. How are oil and natural gas formed? S2C01 Jeopardy Review

NR 200 A: Industry S2C01 Jeopardy Review Most of the energy used in the U.S. is used by what sector of society?

NR 300 A: D - magnetism S2C01 Jeopardy Review A fuel’s suitability is dependent on all of the following factors, except: a.Energy content b.Cost c.Availability d.Magnetism

NR 400 A: Plants from swamps decompose and the swamps are buried in sediments that heat and compress the plants into coal. How is coal formed? S2C01 Jeopardy Review

NR 500 A: Burning coal produces heat which turns water into steam which turns a turbine thus running an electric generator. How is electricity generated in a coal-fired power plant? S2C01 Jeopardy Review

RENEWABLE 100 A: Sources that are constantly being formed and that can be used to generate energy. What is the definition for “renewable energy sources”. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

RENEWABLE 200 A: Wood and dung can be burned for heat, biogas digesters ferment manure to produce methane, ethanol from corn is added to gasoline. What is biomass and how is it used to generate energy? S2C01 Jeopardy Review

RENEWABLE 300 S2C01 Jeopardy Review A:Only in areas where deposits of water are heated inside the Earth. S2C01 Jeopardy Review Where must geothermal power plants be located to be effective?

RENEWABLE 400 S2C01 Jeopardy Review A: Ocean water boils at low temperatures when under low pressure in a vacuum. On what principle of water is Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion based? S2C01 Jeopardy Review

RENEWABLE 500 A: Using waste heat to generate energy. What is Cogeneration? S2C01 Jeopardy Review

WASTE 100 A: paper S2C01 Jeopardy Review What item is the largest percentage of waste produced by households and businesses?

WASTE 200 A: Placing of food products from homes, restaurants, and animal feedlots into compost bins to allow the material to decompose along with grass clippings, yard waste, etc. S2C01 Jeopardy Review What is composting and what items can be composted?

WASTE 300 A: Hazardous waste. EPA may sue companies that illegally dump hazardous waste. S2C01 Jeopardy Review 1) What does the Superfund Act regulate and what may the EPA do under that regulation?

WASTE 400 A: Waste is stored in deep layers of dry rock below the water table. S2C01 Jeopardy Review What is the process of deep well injection?

WASTE 500 A:Plastics that deteriorate when exposed to the sun. Plastics that contain sugars and can be broken down by bacteria. Plastics that break down into smaller pieces of plastic. S2C01 Jeopardy Review Name three types of degradable plastics.

WASTE 100 A: Something that can be broken down by biological processes. What is the definition for a degradable material? S2C01 Jeopardy Review

WASTE 200 A: You use less energy to make a product out of recycle materials then you do than getting new mined materials to make the product. When you make products from recycled materials how are you helping save energy? S2C01 Jeopardy Review

WASTE 300 A:Wood, food, yard waste, animals, plants, organic matter. They must be organic. Name three types of biodegradable materials and must they be organic or inorganic. S2C01 Jeopardy Review

WASTE 400 S2C01 Jeopardy Review A:By the biological breakdown of organic material. How is methane produced?

WASTE 500 A:They must have a clay and plastic liner. They must have a system to collect and treat leachate. They must have a system to collect and burn methane Name three requirements of landfills built today. S2C01 Jeopardy Review