Energy Sources
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Miranda Lee
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Science
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11th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which of these is a fossil fuel?
coal
corn
sunshine
timber
2.
Multiple Choice
What may be considered a "cost" of nuclear power?
requires a lot of energy to run a power plant
large amounts of energy are produced, cheaply
new jobs for a community
radioactive waste is unsafe and hard to store.
3.
Multiple Choice
Where does the main source of Energy on Earth come from?
biomass
water
The Sun
wind
4.
Multiple Choice
The city leaders of Valdosta plan to meet to discuss ways to reduce the city's energy use without reducing citizen safety.
Identify the idea that will reduce energy usage the most and have the least effect on citizen safety.
Streetlights will only work on weekdays.
Replace all stoplights with stop signs.
Traffic lights will be replaced by traffic cops at every section.
Over time, replace old street lights and traffic lights with solar- powered lights.
5.
Multiple Choice
Which practice can be categorized as a sustainable practice?
urban sprawl city planning
selective cut forestry
slash-and-burn farming
strip-mining for coal
6.
Multiple Choice
Which of these would be considered a drawback of damming an area in order to generate hydroelectricity for a community?
The reliance of fossil fuels will be reduced.
Increased recreational use in the dammed area.
Humans will be left without homes due to flooding from the construction site.
Carbon emissions will be reduced.
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