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What are fossil fuels?
Bones from animals that lived a long time ago.
Liquids and gasses formed from dead plants and animals.
A source of energy which can be quickly replenished.
True or False. The burning of fossil fuels is the biggest source of carbon dioxide emissions.
True
False
Where does coal come from?
Water
The sun.
Fossilized plants.
Where does oil come from?
Waves.
Fossilized animals.
Heat from the earth.
Where does the fuel for nuclear power come from?
Radioactive materials which are mined.
Heat from the earth.
Fossilized plants.
Natural gas is.
Usable energy from the sun.
Methane which naturally occurs under the land and sea.
Energy harnessed from movement in water.
Which of the following is not burned and used for heating.
Coal
Nuclear
Oil
Which of the following is usable energy obtained from the sun or light.
Wind power.
Oil.
Solar power.
Which type of energy is created by the movement of water caused by tides.
Tidal energy
Wind energy
Geothermal power.
This form of energy comes from the heat found under the earth in volcanic regions.
WInd
Geothermal
Nuclear
This type of energy is sourced from water driving a water turbine and generator.
Solar
Nuclear
Hydroelectric
Nonrenewable energy sources.
Can not be quickly replaced.
Can be quickly replaced.
Which of the following is an example of a nonrenewable energy source?
Water
Coal
Wind
Plants, water, sunlight are examples of which type of resource.
Renewable
Nonrenwable
Which type of resource takes millions of years to form?
Renewable
Nonrenewable
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