Coal Types
Fossil Fuel Formation
Oil and Gas
Environment
Combustion and Cellular Respiration
100
What is the lowest rank of coal and contains the most moisture?

Lignite

100

Ancient plants and animals buried under sediments for millions of years can become what?

Fossil Fuels

100

What liquid fossil fuel is refined into gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel

Crude oil?

100

What is Ms. MacKenzie's favourite holiday?

Valentine's Day

100

What is the process that happens when fuel burns in oxygen and releases energy?

Combustion

200

Which coal is hard, shiny, and has the highest carbon content?

Anthracite

200

Name two conditions needed to form fossil fuels

Heat and pressure

200

What is the name of the process where a tall tower is used to separate crude oil by boiling points?

Fractional distillation

200

Burning fossil fuels releases what greenhouse gas?

Carbon dioxide

200

What is the process that happens in living cells to release energy from food?

Cellular respiration

300

This mid-ranked coal is commonly used for electricity generation

Sub-bituminous coal
300

What is Ms. MacKenzie's favourite fast food? McDonalds, Edo, or Wendy's?

Edo

300

Natural gas is mainly made up of what gas?

Methane

300

Name one renewable energy source that could reduce fossil fuel use

Solar, wind, hydro, geothermal

300

Both combustion and cellular respiration release energy and produce what two substances?

Carbon dioxide and water

400

What is Ms. MacKenzie's favourite science? Chemistry, Biology or Physics

Physics

400

Coal formed mainly from ancient _____________

Plants / swamp vegetation

400

What is the most common way to move natural gas long distances across land?

Pipelines

400

What was Ms. MacKenzie's favourite subject when she was in highschool?

Math

400

One key difference is that combustion happens quickly with flames, while cellular respiration happens ______________

slowly / controlled

500

Place these in order from lowest to highest rank: Anthracite, lignite, bituminous, sub-bituminous

Lignite, Sub-bituminous, Bituminous, Anthracite

500

Why does fossil fuel formation take so long?

It requires millions of years of burial, pressure, and heat

500

What is the name of the rock that stores oil or gas in pore spaces?

Reservoir rock

500

Give two environmental impacts of fossil fuel extraction or use

Air pollution, climate change, habitat loss, water contamination, oil spills, etc.

500

Explain one similarity and one difference between combustion and cellular respiration

Similarity: both release energy using oxygen

Difference: combustion happens rapidly, while respiration is slow and controlled

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