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Energy Sources Grade 11 Geography. What is Energy?  In Layman terms, Energy is the amount of force or power when applied can move one object from one.

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1 Energy Sources Grade 11 Geography

2 What is Energy?  In Layman terms, Energy is the amount of force or power when applied can move one object from one position to another or Energy defines the capacity of a system to do work. Energy exists in everybody whether they are human beings or animals or non living things for eg: Jet, Light, Machines etc..

3 Forms Of Energy  Energy can have many forms: kinetic, potential, light, sound, gravitational, elastic, electromagnetic or nuclear. According to the law of conservation of energy, any form of energy can be converted into another form and the total energy will remain the same

4 What are the sources of energy?  What are the sources of energy?  Energy are broadly classifies into two main groups: renewable and Non-renewable. Examples of Non Renewable: Coal, Oil, Gas, etc. Examples of Renewable: Solar, Wind, Tidal,etc.

5 Non Renewable Sources  Non Renewable energy is energy which is taken from the sources that are available on the earth in limited quantity and will a few years from now. Non- renewable sources are not environmental friendly and can have serious affect on our health. They are called non-renewable because they can be re-generated within a short span of time. Non-renewable sources exist in the form of fossil fuels, natural gas, oil and coal.

6 Location

7 NATURAL GAS  Disadvantages  Non Renewable  This harms the atmosphere on combustion but the damage is relatively less compared to other fossil fuels  Causes Explosions  Advantages  Comparatively Clean fuel  Easy to transport which means it is a non volatile fuel

8 OIL  Disadvantages  Non Renewable  Short Lifespan of 50 years  Low Reserves  Causes pollution to the  Advantages  Caters to a variety of uses  Easy to transport and non volatile  Efficient Fuel  Less polluting than coal.  Used even in the manufacturing industry to make plastics, paints, etc.

9 COAL  Disadvantages  Advantages

10 NATURAL GAS  Disadvantages  Advantages


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