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2 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY! Mr. Sellers’ Sustainability Heroes Saving the planet by sharing knowledge

3 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD JEOPARDY! 100 200 300 400 500 Energy Everywhere 3.1 Forming Fossil Fuels 3.2 Name that fossil fuel 3.3/3.4 Feeling the heat 3.5 A Crude Awakening 3.6 Way too many people

4 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect! DO NOT DELETE THIS SLIDE! Deleting it may cause the game links to work improperly. This slide is hidden during the game, and WILL not appear. In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic (click once to select; right click the border and choose “copy”). Locate the answer slide which you want to be the daily double Right-click and choose “paste”. If necessary, reposition the graphic so that it does not cover the answer text. Daily Double!!!

5 Energy Everywhere-100 Q: What is the original source of almost all energy on Earth? A: The Sun Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

6 Energy Everywhere-200 Q: A very small amount of our energy comes from these two sources A: Earth’s inner core (geothermal energy) and atoms (nuclear energy) Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

7 Energy Everywhere-300 Q: Which of the following types of energy originate from the sun? Geothermal Wind power Hydropower (water) Fossil Fuels Biofuels Nuclear Energy A: Wind power Hydropower (water) Fossil Fuels Biofuels Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

8 Energy Everywhere-400 Q: Describe the difference between a renewable resource and a nonrenewable A: A renewable resource will not be used up, it can be formed again or reused. A nonrenewable resource will be used up at our current rate of consumption Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

9 Energy Everywhere-500 Q: Provide two pros and two cons for oil drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. A: Answers will vary. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

10 Forming Fossil Fuels-100 Q: Do fossil fuels form from organic or inorganic material? Explain the difference between organic and inorganic. A: Fossil fuels form from organic material meaning plants and animals that died long ago. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

11 Forming Fossil Fuels-200 Q: Under what conditions do fossil fuels form? Include at least three A: Fossil fuels form under high pressure, heat, and in anaerobic conditions approximately 100- 500 million years ago. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

12 Forming Fossil Fuels-300 Q: Fossil fuels are unevenly spread throughout the world, why do you think this is true? A: They only form in special anaerobic conditions, therefore only specific places had the ability to form fossil fuels long ago. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

13 Forming Fossil Fuels-400 Q: Which country has the most remaining oil reserves? A: Iraq (the Middle East) Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

14 Forming Fossil Fuels-500 Q: Which country is the largest consumer (user/buyer) of fossil fuels? A: The United States of America!!! Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

15 Name that fossil fuel-100 Q: Which fossil fuel is the most used fuel since the 1960s? A: Oil Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

16 Name that fossil fuel-200 Q: Which fossil fuel was the most used prior to (before) the 1960s? A: Coal Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

17 Name that fossil fuel-300 Q: Most of the electricity is generated by burning this fossil fuel to change water into steam which turns a turbine. A: Coal Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

18 Name that fossil fuel-400 Q: This fossil fuel is formed in porous sedimentary rock layers. A: Oil Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

19 Name that fossil fuel-500 Q: How is oil flushed out of rock layers during extraction? A: In secondary extraction, companies begin to flush the area with water or steam to remove additional oil Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

20 Feeling the heat-100 Q: Which method of extracting coal is more destructive to the environment? a. Strip mining b. Mountain-top removal A: Mountain-top removal Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

21 Feeling the heat-200 Q: What are the effects of strip mining (provide at least two)? A: Strip mining causes soil erosion and leads to water pollution. It also can cause severe health problems for miners. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

22 Feeling the heat-300 Q: When coal is burned to generate electricity, it releases harmful chemicals such as SOx and NOx, what are the effects of these chemicals in our atmosphere? A: They cause acid rain and contribute to global warming. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

23 Feeling the heat-400 Q: What impact does extracting oil and natural gas have on our environment? Give at least three A: Extraction of oil requires road construction, pipeline construction, which can lead to oil spills. Also, toxic leftovers are gathered during the refining process. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

24 Feeling the heat-500 Q: Where do we observe the most acid rain in our country? Explain why. A: Coal from the Eastern United States contains sulfur which causes acid rain when burned Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

25 A Crude Awakening-100 Q: Which fossil fuel do we use the most? A: Oil has been the most used fuel since the 1960s Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

26 A Crude Awakening-200 Q: How long is the global supply of oil projected to last? A: 40 years Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

27 A Crude Awakening-300 Q: What is the oil crisis? A: Most scientists believe that as the rate of production (extraction) begins to decline, the oil shortage will be felt. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

28 A Crude Awakening-400 Q: What is “peak oil”?A: Peak oil is the highest point in oil production. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

29 A Crude Awakening-500 Q: What will opening the ANWR for oil drilling do for our nation’s economy? A: Very little. Although a million barrels a day can be pumped out of the ANWR, it will provide only enough oil for the U.S. for a few months. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

30 Way Too Many People-100 Q: Which of the following describes individuals leaving a population? a. Birth rate b. Immigration c. Carrying Capacity d. Emigration A: Emigration Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

31 Way Too Many People-200 Q: What is the current size of the human population? A: 7 billion beginning last year Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

32 Way Too Many People-300 Q: How can you calculate the population’s growth rate? Births + immigration – deaths + emigration Divided by the Total and multiplied by 100 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

33 Way Too Many People-400 Q: Per capita income can best be defined as A: …how much money each person makes Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD

34 Way Too Many People-500 Q: Carrying capacity refers to the A: the maximum number of individuals a population can sustain Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD


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