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Examples: metals arable land fossil fuels old-growth forests coal oil water power
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Advantages: Stays for a long time They are constant Disadvantages: Expensive Can harm wildlife Not reliable Some put off carbon dioxide (biomass) Examples: Sun Wind Water Geothermal energy
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Advantages: We need it to make gasoline Examples: Fossil fuels Disadvantages: Acid rain Pollution
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Advantages: a chemical energy is changed into heat and light Examples: Coal Oil Natural gas Disadvantages: pollutes the atmosphere
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Advantages: changes a chemical to heat and light Examples: Lignite Bituminous Anthracite Disadvantages: pollutes the atmosphere
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Advantages: Changes into heat and light Power vehicles Power stoves, ovens, fireplaces Examples: Lamp oil Gasoline Diesel fuel Crude oil Disadvantages: Develops over long periods of time Air pollution Water pollution
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Advantages: Renewable Does not cause hazardous/toxic pollution Examples: Solar panels Flat mirrors Disadvantages: We do not have the technology to harness all of its energy Cover large areas with solar panels Noise pollution
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Advantages: Renewable Nonpolluting (air, land) Not harmful to the environment Does not produce waste Examples: Windmills wind farms Disadvantages: Few regions have winds strong enough to generate electricity on a large scale Noise pollution
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Advantages: does not cause pollution and it is renewable Examples: Niagara Falls Water falls Dams Disadvantages: Reservoirs behind the dam can fill up with sediment Increased erosion
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Advantages: Iceland and California use hot water and steam from geysers to heat their homes. Examples: Geysers Hot springs Disadvantages: Sometimes not found, close to Earth’s surface Can release hot, salty water at Earth’s surface
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Advantages: only makes up 8 % of the total energy used in the U.S. Power entire cities Examples: power plants uranium Disadvantages: Storing nuclear waste makes its use limited Radioactive wastes Nuclear accidents
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Advantages: part of water cycle, so it is renewable Example: Used in industries and on farms Disadvantages: it takes a long time for it to move through rock layers
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Advantages: take in carbon and stores it Examples: Yellowstone Yosemite Disadvantages: no forests = more carbon in the atmosphere (might cause global warming)
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Advantages: Sometimes large deposits of valuable minerals are found in one place Can be mined for profit Example: hematite makes motorcycle parts and saw blades, diamonds, gold, etc. Disadvantages: Costs a lot to get the minerals out of the rocks Air pollution Water pollution
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Definition: any nonliving part of the environment Examples: Air current Temperature Moisture Light Soil
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Definition: any living or once living organism in the environment Examples: Animals Plants Insects Humans
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