Reason why something is classified as renewable or nonrenewable.
What is the time it takes to get more of the resource?
Ways to reduce the affects of mining/mine less.
What is use alternative energy sources, reduce reuse recycle, and reduce the consumption of unnecessary items?
How do we obtain coal?
Two reasons people live in urban cities.
What is diversity, entertainment, jobs, income, etc.
In the nursery rhyme, who sat on a wall before having a great fall?
What is humpty dumpty?
Two types of renewable resources.
What is solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, hydroelectric, etc?
Two ways mining negatively affects the environment.
What is contamination and alteration of soil, contamination of streams and wetlands, deforestation, erosion, many diseases?
Two resources we drill for.
What is oil and natural gas?
Two ways agriculture negatively affects the environment.
What is overgrazing, deforestation, pollution, desertification, freshwater depletion, etc.
What type of fish is Nemo?
What is a clownfish?
1 pro and 1 con of wind energy.
Pros: Renewable and clean, cheap, efficient use of land space
Cons: Noise and visual pollution, unpredictable, etc
What is peat? Where is it found? What do we use it for?
Answer 2/3 questions for credit.
What is
accumulation of partially decayed plant matter- plants that have been buried
Alternative for firewood
Found in bogs or marshes
Which is NOT a type of surface mining?
Open pit mining
Mountaintop removal
Digging Tunnels
Strip mining
What is digging tunnels?
Definition of hypoxia.
What is dead zones where oxygen levels have decreased to where they cannot support life?
Number of planets in our solar system.
What is 8?
Top renewable energy used in US.
The two reasons why we mine.
What is economic gain and resources?
What type of mining is done by uranium dissolved into water below the surface, the solution brought to the surface, and the mineral recovered?
What is in-situ mining?
Definition of eutrophication.
What is overrich in plant nutrients. As a consequence, it becomes overgrown in algae and other aquatic plants?
A scientist who studies rocks is called a _____.
What is a geologist?
Most abundant energy source on Earth.
What is solar energy?
Reason why something would be considered a "fossil fuel".
Where we are most likely to find fossil fuels.
What is- they are fossil fuels because the resource is made from decomposed plants/organisms.
We are most likely to find them in marshes/bogs/swamps.
Process is defined as the process of injecting liquid at high pressure into subterranean rocks, boreholes, etc. to force open existing fissures and extract oil or gas.
What is fracking?
Heat islands are _______. Why do they occur?
What are islands of heat over cities due to asphalt absorbing heat during the day and releasing heat at night?
Relationship between peat and coal.
What is peat is turned into sedimentary rock then with heat and pressure it is turned into coal.