Grab Vocab
Groover Mover
Shower Power
Hocus Pocus
Cleverly Energy
Cool Fuel
100

How is geothermal energy used?

Heated water warms buildings or generates electricity

100
What do the words "advantage" and "disadvantage" mean?
Advantage is a positive effect, and disadvantage is a negative effect.
100
What are the 2 main categories of non renewable resources?
Fossil fuels and nuclear energy.
100
What are the 3 renewable resources we learned about?
Wind power, solar power, water power
100

What is genetic mutation?

It's when the radioactive waste goes into our cells and changes our DNA. You can end up with a "mutation," which is like a deformity, such as an extra arm or leg.

100

Magnetism, solubility, and malleability are physical properties of matter. What makes these properties different from chemical properties?

Physical properties can be observed without attempting to change the identity of the substance.

200
What energy transformation occurs when a candle gets lit? ______ --> ______ + _______
Chemical --> radiant + thermal
200

What is nuclear energy?

Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. The atom must split apart for the energy to be released.

200
What are the 2 negative effects of nuclear energy that are not effects of fossil fuels? Why are they so bad?
radioactive waste, genetic mutation, (bonus horrible explosions?)
200

What are the disadvantages of using wind power?

noisy, require large areas of land, can kill flying animals, power 9000 homes.

200

rees can be classified as different kinds of resources.

Based on this figure, what is the best classification for these trees?

A material resource.

200

Based on what you know about changes in matter, explain why the diagram shows a physical change rather than a chemical change.


The composition of the matter stays the same.

300
When the boy releases the arrow, the amount of kinetic energy increases, and the amount of potential energy decreases. What happens to the total amount of energy?
It stays the same.
300

What are fossil fuels?

They are made from prehistorical plants and animals. Over time, the plants and animals were squished down and changed into 3 different fuel forms.

300
What are 2 important ways pollution travels?
The wind can blow it around, and the water can spread it.
300
What are the advantages of using renewable resources?
Advantages: They won't run out. They create almost no pollution at all.
300

Which of the materials shown here could be classified as an inexhaustible natural resource

Sunlight

300

Why is nuclear energy considered to be a nonrenewable energy resource?

Fuels, such as uranium ore, are not replaced in nature as quickly as they are used.

400
Which energy transformations are shown in the diagram of the sun --> solar cells --> a fan and radio
light --> electricity--> mechanical + sound
400

Which process is occurring in the diagram?

Energy is released as a result of atomic fission

400

What are 5 negative effects of fossil fuels?

air pollution/C02, contaminated drinking water, oil spills, plants and animals die, people and animals get sick, cancer, global warming, we will run out eventually.

400

What is the disadvantage of using solar energy?

The equipment is expensive to manufacture and maintain.

400

How is the use of hydroelectric power related to the sun?

The sun powers the water cycle

400

Which property of matter is Josie measuring?

volume

500

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Which renewable energy resource can be produced from this natural resource?

alcohol

500

What is hydraulic fracturing?

When you use water and chemicals to break the earth in order to get natural gas out.

500

Name an activity that requires the use of a material resource.

manufacturing steel

500

Burning coal releases sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. How might this lead to pollution?

Sulfur dioxide can combine with drops of water to form acid rain

500
What are the names of the devices that use solar power? What are the disadvantages?
thermal collectors and solar cells are expensive, don't work as well when the sun is not shining.
500

Name a disadvantage of using fossil fuels as an energy resource.

Gases released during combustion can form acid rain.

600

How is electricity most likely generated at a geothermal power plant?

Water is heated by magma when it is pumped from beneath the Earth’s surface to heat water.  The steam powers a turbine that converts to electricity.

600

In which state does water exist on Earth?

solid, liquid, and ga

600

 Give a reason for classifying a tree as an energy resource.

It can be burned to provide heat.

600

What are the two most likely locations where people have disposed of used resources?

oceans and landfills

600

How is nuclear energy used to generate electricity?

Heat is released that produces steam that turns a generato

600

Burning coal releases sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. How might this lead to pollution?

Sulfur dioxide can combine with drops of water to form acid rain.

700

Why is the sun necessary for plants to live on Earth?

Plants convert the sun’s energy into food

700

Hydroelectric dams like the one shown below are often used to produce electric power.

Which of these terms best describes the role of water in this power system?

An energy resource 

700

Why is petroleum considered to be a nonrenewable resource?

It requires a very long period of time to form.

700

Which of the following is the most important reason for people to carefully manage natural resources?

The growing human population is putting increasing demands on natural resources

700

Ozone exists in Earth’s atmosphere. What is ozone?

a molecule made up of three atoms of oxygen

700

Give  an example of a physical change 

flattening

800

What are the two most likely locations where people have disposed of used resources?

oceans and landfills

800

Chemical changes result in new substances, but physical changes do not. Name a process that is an example of a chemical change?

cooking a steak

800

A natural resource is best defined as any naturally occurring material and is _______________.

Used by people.

800

How is electricity most likely generated at a geothermal power plant?

Water heated by magma is pumped from beneath Earth’s surface.

800

How is nuclear energy used to generate electricity?

Heat is released that produces steam that turns a generator.

800

Which image shows a resource that can be a source of biomass?

Corn

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