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Most homes in the US are heated by? A 100

Natural gas A 100

Most electricity in the United States is produced from? A 200

Coal A 200

The process of coal formation began in ancient… A 300

Swamps/Wetlands A 300

Plastics, chemical fertilizers, shampoos, and synthetic fabrics are all produced from? A 400

Petroleum products A 400

A 500 Using this energy source results in increased amounts of Sulfur dioxide, which leads to acid rain.

Coal A 500

Nuclear fission is the process where__________ uranium atoms is used to create energy ? B 100

Splitting/breaking B 100

In power plants, the force of steam is used to spin turbines primarily in order to… B 200

Generate electricity B 200

Hydroelectric energy is energy produced by… B 300

Running water B 300

Fuel rods in nuclear reactors are made up of pellets of? B 400

Uranium (U 235 ) B 400

Plug-in electric cars like the Prius or Nissan Leaf have better gas mileage then regular gas powered automobiles. However, plug-in electric cars still depend on which two forms of non-renewable energy sources? B 500

Coal, Uranium B 500

Fluid from hot magma that changes older rocks is an example of ? C 100

Contact metamorphism C 100

Which non-metallic ore is the source for glass? C 200

Quartz C 200

Hot mineral solutions flowing through cracks in rocks are most likely to produce? C 300

Veins C 300

DAILY DOUBLE f 200 DAILY DOUBLE

Placer deposits form at the bottom of? C 400

Stream beds C 400

Magnetite and hematite are important sources of which Michigan ore? C 500

Iron C 500

Copper is an important ore for wiring and currency, what else is it classified as besides an ore? D 100

Native element

Concentrating uses which instrument (tools) to separate out iron? D 200

Magnets

Which mineral/ore is often an ingredient in food? D 300

Halite (salt)

Nonmetallic minerals prized for their brilliance and color are called? D 400

Gemstones D 400

Which ore is mined in the most Michigan counties? D 500

Aggregate

Which form of alternate fuel would use these panels below? E 100

Solar power E 100

Which energy source uses large turbines like the one shown below to generate electricity? E 200

Wind energy E 200

Which energy source best fits the equations below? E 300

Fossil fuels E 300

Which passive energy source is shown below? E 400

Passive solar energy E 400

Which type of nuclear reaction is occurring below? E 500

Nuclear fission E 500

Petroleum is produced when organic matter is subjected to great heat and ? F 100

Pressure F 100

Which company has the highest percent TOTAL ore mined from their original rock? ? F 200 Company Original Rock (tons) Magnetite Ore (tons) Aggregate Ore (tons) Hard Rock Rock Head Inc

Hard Rock 72% (5 ore ore 2 /125 total rock )*100 F 200

A narrow, fingerlike band of a mineral is called a(n) _______. F 300

Vein F 300

__________is produced by the accumulation of microorganisms under intense heat and pressure? F 400

Natural gas F 400

In nuclear fission reactors, nuclei are split by fast- moving? F 500

Neutrons F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Environmental impacts Please record your Teams wager.

A serious environmental problem results from burning coal that contains a large amount of?

Sulfur

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