PPT-Chapter 17: Nonrenewable Energy
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P 434449 171 Energy Resources and Fossil Fuels 172 Nuclear Energy 1 Key Terms Fossil fuels Electric generator Petroleum Oil reserves Nuclear energy Nuclear fission
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P 434449 171 Energy Resources and Fossil Fuels 172 Nuclear Energy 1 Key Terms Fossil fuels Electric generator Petroleum Oil reserves Nuclear energy Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion 2 171 Energy Resources and Fossil Fuels. SOURCES OF. THE WORLD!. Did you know . there are at least . 12 energy sources?. Natural Gas. Petroleum. Propane . Coal. Nuclear. Solar. Hydroelectric . Wind. Biomass. Ethanol. Geothermal. Hydrogen. Each energy source is either renewable or nonrenewable!. Description Environmental Impacts Coal Black or brown solid combustible substance. oil A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, esp. for use as a fuel or lubricant. Natural gas Flammable gas, cons Saving, collecting, or using material again is called: . Recycling . ________ is rock that is removed from Earth for the mineral resources it contains. . Ore. _________________ is the energy given off by the Sun. . Nonrenewable, Renewable, & Inexhaustible. Energy Sources. Energy: The ability to do work. Energy sources are defined as. Nonrenewable . Renewable. Inexhaustible. The SUN is the original source . of almost all energy sources on Earth.. Identify . and classify Earth’s . renewable resources. , including air, plants, water, and animals; and . nonrenewable resources. , including coal, oil, and natural gas; and the importance of conservation.. On your guided note worksheet, place . these resources in the correct category:. Renewable. Nonrenewable. Inexhaustible . (forever. ). coal. oil. sunlight. iron. wind. animals. timber. water. soil. plants. Chapter Overview Questions. What are the advantages and disadvantages of conventional oil and nonconventional heavy oils?. What are the advantages and disadvantages of natural gas?. What are the advantages and disadvantages of coal and the conversion of coal to gaseous and liquid fuels?. renewable resources. , including air, plants, water, and animals; and . nonrenewable resources. , including coal, oil, and natural gas; and the importance of conservation.. . 1. Which . of these best completes this chart?. Renewable, . and Inexhaustible. © 2012 Project Lead The Way, Inc.. Principles Of Engineering. Energy Sources. Energy: The ability to do work. Energy sources are defined as. Nonrenewable . Renewable. Two most widely used natural resources in the U.S.. Oil consumption is increasing. New extractions from oil shale cause environmental harm. Burning oil and natural gas will continue adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. © 2012 Project Lead The Way, Inc.. Principles of Engineering. Energy Sources. Energy: The ability to do work. Energy sources are defined as. Nonrenewable . Renewable. Inexhaustible. The SUN is the original source . Energy Sources. Energy: The ability to do work. Energy sources are defined as. Nonrenewable . Renewable. Inexhaustible. The SUN is the original source . of almost all energy sources on Earth.. Nonrenewable Energy Sources. Answer: . Energy is the ability to do work.. Energy comes in many forms: chemical energy, electrical energy, heat energy, light energy, mechanical energy and nuclear energy.. Question: What Is Energy?. Renewable. ?. Inexhaustible?. Nonrenewable?. Fossil Fuels. ?. Go green. ?. Geothermal. ?. Current Sources of Energy. Can you explain what the most common source of energy is in the United States?. Do you think this type of energy is renewable or nonrenewable? .
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