Out of 4 provinces (Quebec, BC, Alberta, New B) this one uses the most natural gas.
What is Alberta?
oil is a non-renewable resource (true or false).
what is true?
coal is a fossil fuel (true or false).
What Is true?
This is known as "clean" energy.
What is Renewable Resources?
wood wind or water can all be accessed directly (true or false).
What Is true?
Is it easier to get Oil or Hydroelectricity in Alberta OVER BC.
What is Oil?
Non-Renewable energy Better for the environment (true or false).
What Is false?
often used to power Grills.
What is Propane?
Renewable resources are _________.
What is Better for the environment?
short term energy impacts is the opposite of this equally important impact:
What is Long term impact?
As an individual or community we rely on this resource _______.
What is energy resources/energy?
coal is only processed (true or false).
What Is true?
Gas,Diesel, even Electricity are all used to power our________.
What is Transportation?
resources help us advance our technology (pro or con).
What Is a pro?
Solar panels, nuclear, hydroelectric, and turbines are all:
What Is Processed?
British Columbia uses 2.6% petroleum based on that chart from 2019 (true or false).
What Is False?
by using _____ we can reduce pollution.
What Is a renewable recourse?
Used to power our bodies, this form of energy is unique in form.
What is Food?
This con relates to how some processes used to extract and burn may be dangerous.
What Is a health concern?
Hydroelectricity is created by ______.
What Is pushing a turbine directly?
Quebec uses this much solar based on that chart from 2019.
What Is 0.1%?
the chart from 2019 said that British Columbia uses 2.6% of this renewable resource.
What Is wind?
CORN Is a type of energy (true or false).
what is true?
It takes Millions of years for Non-Renewable resources to form. This relates to this Concern.
What is Resource depletion?
solar panels work by doing this_____ one may relate it to photosynthesis.
What Is collecting the sun's energy?