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100

We call the materials on Earth that are available for our use ___________________.

Natural Resources

100

What is the most common form of renewable energy?

Hydropower or Hydroelectric 

100

Veins, concentrated areas of a mineral, are found near what kind of areas? 

Volcanic areas 

100

How much of the Earth's surface is covered in water?

3/4

100

The majority of liquid freshwater is found where?

Underground
200

What fossil fuel is considered a liquid rock and a nonrenewable resource that provides us much energy?

Petroleum

200

What is a drawback of using Geothermal energy?

1. Water used by geothermal plants from deep in the Earth can contain pollutants. 

2. Areas with magma close to the surface must be available

200

What does it mean for an object to be "malleable"? 

The object's shape is able to easily changed or flexible

200

All of Earth’s water found in lakes, oceans, streams, rivers, soil, underground, and in the air is referred to as the ____________________.

Hydrosphere

200

What is an aquifer?

Layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock that hold and move ground water.

300

Refineries produce at least what two products from crude oil? 

Acceptable answers: 

Diesel, Gasoline, Kerosene, Petroleum, and heating oil. 

300

Name TWO drawbacks of using Wind Power.

1. Wind turbines use a lot of space

2. Not all areas have continuous wind

3. Electrical energy is hard to store from wind turbines

4. Wind turbines can be an eyesore to some people

300

What does it mean to be called a "precious" metal?

The metal is considered rare in terms of acquiring it. 
300

Name all of the steps of the "Water Cycle". 

Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, and Transpiration. 

300

What can we do to help conserve our resources here on earth?

Reduce, Reuse, and Recylce.

400

Explain how uranium is used by nuclear reactors?

Uranium atoms are split, producing energy that heats water, then creating steam that helps generate electricity. 

400

When sunlight hits a solar panel, what in the panels causes a chemical reaction to produce an electric current?

Photovoltaic cells

400

What do you call a period of rest for soil to naturally replenish its nutrients for a future season of harvest?

Fallow

400

What do we call the process of removing salt from water?

Desalination

400

_____________ is the term we use to refer to water vapor in the air. When water vapor condenses, it falls to the earth and provides the water we need.

Humidity

500

What grade of coal is the most common but creates the most pollution? 

HINT~ starts with a "B"

Bituminous coal
500

Which renewable energy source produces pollution or radioactive waste?

None of them

500

Explain in detail what "Contour Plowing" is and why its used. 

Farmers plow furrows horizontally around a hill instead of up and down it. The furrows slow the flow of rainwater downhill so that it does not carry away as much topsoil. The furrows also help keep the water on the fields longer, providing more moisture for the crops.

500

Phytoplankton carry out what biological process that takes in carbon dioxide to produce much of the oxygen on Earth?

Photosynthesis

500

What is the difference between an ice sheet, an ice shelf, and an iceberg?

An ice sheet is an expanse of ice on land, an ice shelf is when the ice sheet reaches the ocean, and an iceberg is when an ice sheet or ice shelf floats away independently. 

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