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Table Coal, Oil and Natural Gas
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Energy Quiz BP SPILL BP Spill BP Commentary http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/ energy/great-energy-challenge/oil-spill-quiz/ http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/ energy/great-energy-challenge/oil-spill-quiz/
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Abundance Coal- Most Abundant Fossil Fuel (should last for 250 years) Natural Gas – Least fuel (should last 60-100 years) Oil- 2nd abundant fuel (40- 60 years)
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Potential Energy Coal- Has the least amount of potential energy Oil- Holds more potential energy than Coal Natural Gas- Holds the most potential energy, produces the most heat
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Pollution Coal- Causes the most air pollution Oil- Less pollution than Coal Natural Gas- Burns cleaner than coal and gas
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Cash Rules Everything Around Me Coal- Least expensive Oil- More expensive than Coal Natural Gas- The most expensive fossil fuel
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Mode of Transportation Coal- Train or Barge Oil- Pipelines or Barge Natural Gas- Pipelines or condensed for ships and trucks
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Primary Uses Coal- mainly for the generation of electricity Oil- Mainly used for transportation (also used in many other products) Natural Gas- Mainly as an energy source
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Where are these FFs from? Coal- China is the major producer and USA is the second. Oil- 2/3 found in the Persian Gulf, other countries (we import 60% of domestic oil) Natural Gas- Soviet Union 59%, Iran 20%, 6% USA
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Peak Oil????
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Natural Gas Pipeline
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Subsidence
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Offshore Drilling
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Exxon Valdez
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ANWR
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pCvdOg0Cec&featur e=fvst
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