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Starter- Science probe p. 129 text book tear out & paste in the spiral and answer Nonrenewable Resources 02 DEC 14

Starter: DEC 14 Nonrenewable Resources50 Practice:

Practice- Notebook foldable p. FL9- text book tear out, cut & paste in the spiral and answer

Application/connection: Complete the table by using the information from page 135 and page 137 AdvantagesDisadvantages fossil fuels Nuclear Energy

Exit: 1.What percentage of energy was provided by fossil fuels? 2.Which particular source is the most used? 3.What percentage of energy was provided by nuclear energy?