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Today Quiz Notes (Only copy the pages with *) Reading for homework- Due Wednesday
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Renewable vs. Nonrenewable energy resources
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Nonrenewable energy resource * Is used much faster than it can be replaced. We could run out Natural resources that cannot be replaced in nature Most of the energy comes from fossil fuel. Examples: Fossil Fuels (coal, petroleum, natural gas) diamonds, metals, other minerals
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Fossil fuels * Energy that have formed over millions of year from the decay of ancient plants and animals. Examples: coal, petroleum, natural gas,
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Coal Is a solid that is formed from decayed plants millions of years ago Burned in many power plants to boil water A spinning turbine turns a generator, which changes ______________ Energy to electrical energy. 21% of the US Energy Source *
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Petroleum Liquid fossil fuel known as crude oil. made from ancient sea organisms. Burned in car engines, to heat homes. Burned to create electrical energy 37% of the US Energy Source
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Natural Gas Found with petroleum Used in stoves, furnaces, water heaters, clothes dryers, and other appliances. Burned to create electrical energy 25% Natural Gas of US Energy Source
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Advantages of Fossil Fuels * Produces a large amount of energy
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Disadvantages of Fossil Fuels * Cause pollution= unwanted materials into environment Burning=Air pollution, releases CO 2 Global warming Coal mining= damage land and pollute water supplies Drilling oil= disturbs habitats, can have spills
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Nuclear Energy * Energy stored in the nucleus of an atoms Nuclear power plants produce electricity, and use uranium (nonrenewable) as fuel Advantages No air pollution Disadvantages Radioactive materials could be released into the environment. Very harmful to humans and other living things. 9% of US Energy Source
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Renewable Energy Sources * Can be replaced as it is used or cannot be used up Types: solar, wind, hydropower, biomass, geothermal Air, freshwater, soil, living things, and sunlight
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Solar * Energy from the sun Collect to produce heat and electricity Types: Solar panels, photovoltaic cell, solar batteries, solar reflector Less than 1% of US Energy Source
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Photovoltaic cell Solar cell Can change light energy into electricity Require sunlight so during the night they use a power company grid. Some buildings have solar batteries that store the energy during the day and use it at night.
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Solar panels/reflectors Solar panels in an open area that collect sunlight Solar reflector reflects and focuses sunlight into a pipe. The pipe becomes heated, they energy is used to turn water to steam.
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Solar Energy * Advantages does not create pollution or use nonrenewable fuels Will not run out Provides more energy than people need Disadvantages Solar panels are expensive
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Wind energy Moving air to turn the blades of windmills or wind turbines Wind farms are area that use large number of wind turbines to produce energy Less than 1% of US Energy Source
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Wind energy Advantages Does not cause pollution Does not contribute to global warming Disadvantages Turbines are noisy Birds and Bats have been struck & killed but the blades
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Hydropower Moving water Water moves turbines which move electric generator, produce electricity A waterfall is a good location to place a hydroelectric power plant because of the large. Other places must have a dam 3% of US Energy Source
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Hydropower Advantages Does not create pollution Disadvantages Only available near a large river Creating a dam causes floods and destroyes habitats.
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Biomass Material from living things Examples: Burning wood burning plant material (compost) Fuel= ethanol, made of crops such as corn 4% of US Energy Source
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Biomass Advantages Reduce the amount of gasoline Disadvantages Releases carbon dioxide Food sources from people and animals
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Geothermal Heat energy from inside Earth Geo= Earth; Thermal=heat Uses volcanoes, hot springs, geyser Advantages Used to hear roads and sidewalks to keep them free of ice and snow Disadvantages Location over volcanically active ground Did you know? In Iceland, nearly 90% of the homes are heated with geothermal energy.
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Connections * Air can be cleaned and purified by plants during the process of photosynthesis as they remove carbon dioxide from the air and replace it with oxygen. The water cycle allows Earth’s water to be used over and over within the environment. Topsoil is formed to replace soil that has been carried away by wind and water (although new soil forms very slowly). Trees and other new plants grow to replace those that have been cut down or died. Animals are born to replace animals that have died.
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Conservation * hat natural resources can be depleted or used to the point that they are in effect no longer available. Conservation involves preventing the loss of a resource by way of thoughtful management of it.
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Consequences * that freshwater can be depleted because of increased demands for water on account of population shifts. This results in water not being available or not being sufficient to meet demands. Soil can be lost because it is left bare of vegetation and allowed to erode depletes the land of the fertile topsoil needed for plant growth in that area. If living resources, such as trees, are removed without being replanted, this can contribute to environmental changes in the land, air, and water in that area that leads to negative consequences.
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Human Population * As population increases, the need for resources ________________. reduce, reuse, recycle
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US Energy Use by Source* Identify as nonrenewable or renewable 37% Oil 25% Natural Gas 21% Coal 9% Nuclear 4% Biomass and biofuel 3% Hydropower 1% Geothermal, solar, wind Do we use more renewable or nonrenewable?
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reduce, reuse, recycle* Reduce = making a decision to not use a resource when there is an alternative such as walking or riding a bicycle rather than traveling in a car. Reusing = finding a way to use a resource again without changing it or reprocessing it such as washing a drinking glass rather than throwing away plastic or Styrofoam. Recycling = reprocessing a resource so that the materials can be used again as another item, such as metals, glass or plastics being remade into new metal
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Which of the following is a nonrenewable energy resource? A. coal B. wood C. wind D. biomass
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Which source of energy depends on moving water? A. geothermal energy B. hydropower C. solar energy D. biomass
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Which of the following does not release carbon dioxide when it is used as an energy resource? A. petroleum B. ethanol C. coal D. Wind
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Why is the use of geothermal energy limited? A. It can be used only in areas that have volcanic activity, and these areas are limited B. It can be used only in areas that receive a great deal of sunlight, and these areas are limited C. It destroys habitats, so it cannot be used in areas where there is a lot of wildlife. D. it pollutes the water, so it cannot be used in areas where people live.
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Most of the energy is used in the US comes from A. oil and natural gas B. coal and nuclear energy C. natural gas and biomass D. Hydropower and oil
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Which of the following is the most reliable prediction about the future of some nonrenewable energy sources? A. Enough new coal and oil will form to meet our needs in the near future. B. In the near future, people will no longer need to conserve fossil fuels C. Fossil Fuel supplies wil decrease, and the cost of fossil fuels will increase D. Coal will be in short supply, but oil will still be widely available for our use.
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The wise use of natural resource is called A. production B. conservation C. biomass D. restoration
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