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TOPIC: Energy AIM: How does the earth supply us with energy?
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Remember the Law of Conservation of Energy: Energy can’t be created nor destroyed, just changed from 1 form to another
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Major source of Energy on earth The sun
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Nonrenewable Energy Resources Resources that can’t be replaced by natural processes as quickly as they are used Takes millions of years for nature to reproduce
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formed from remains of ancient plants & animals Ex: Coal, natural gas, petroleum, oil A. Fossil fuels
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When burned release carbon dioxide (CO 2)
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Types of:
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Petroleum Formed from plant remains Contain stored energy from the sun Liquid, highly flammable
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Used to produce: A) Oil = burned to produce energy B) Lubricants (grease, motor oil)
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C) Plastics D) Asphalt
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Natural Gas Burned to provide energy for cooking, heating…
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Burns more cleanly than other Fossil fuels
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OIL and NATURAL GAS (Methane) Even though it was not made from dead plants or animals, nuclear fuel is considered to be a fossil fuel because it comes from the ground and is running out. Made from the decayed remains of sea creatures which died millions of years ago
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Coal Solid fossil fuel
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90% of coal used is burned to generate electricity
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Creates more pollution
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B. Nuclear Energy Energy found in the nuclei of atoms Power plants convert this to electrical energy
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Advantages: 1. Do not produce air pollutants or CO 2
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2. Single pellet contains energy of 1 metric ton of coal Produced from uranium
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Disadvantages: 1. Nuclear explosions Create big side affects!
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Chernobyl, Ukraine, 1986 = reactor core overheated during safety test. Materials in the core caught fire and caused a chemical explosion that blew a hole into the reactor. Radiation was carried by the wind. Twenty-eight people died of radiation sickness.
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2. Water used to cool power plants excess heat may kill organisms in the streams & rivers it’s released into All the animals!
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3. radioactive wastes Where do we put it?
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TOPIC: Energy AIM: How does the earth supply us with energy? Cont’d… Do Now: Complete worksheet- “energy sources ”
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Renewable Resources Energy sources that can be replaced as quickly as it is used Will be around for millions of years Examples:
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1. Wind Windmills = use wind energy to pump water connected to electric generator
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No pollution Low costs But if there is no wind no energy
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2. Solar energy (Amt of solar energy that falls on US in 1 day = more than total amt of energy used in US in 1 year) More expensive than using fossil fuels
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3. Moving water Hydroelectricity = electricity produced from energy of moving water
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These use the GPE of water on hills to generate electricity as it flows downhill.
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Tidal Power.
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4. Geothermal energy Heat from earth’s interior (magma) Used to generate electricity
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5. Biomass Renewable organic matter Example: wood
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Ethanol = clear, colorless alcohol fuel made from the sugars found in grains, such as corn & wheat, and potato skins & rice. It is renewable because it is made from plants. To make ethanol we use yeast to ferment the sugars and starch in corn. Corn is the main ingredient for ethanol in the US due to its abundance and low price. The starch is fermented into sugar fermented into alcohol. Other crops such as, barley, wheat, rice, sorghum, sunflower, potatoes, sugar cane and sugar beets can also be used to produce ethanol.
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