Electricity
Energy Sources
Pros & Cons
Carbon Footprint
Greenhouse effect
100
A form of energy , formed when electrons move from one place to another.
What is electricity?
100
A resource that cannot be replaced by natural means.
What is a nonrenewable resource?
100
The technology already readily exists for this source of energy. However, it uses a nonrenewable resource.
What is fossil fuel energy?
100
The total amount of greenhouse gasses (GCH's) produced to directly and indirectly support human activities.
What is carbon footprint?
100
The temperature increase on Earth since the Industrial Age.
What is 1.2-1.4 degrees Fahrenheit?
200
An electromagnetic force, or potential difference in charge.
What is voltage?
200
A hydraulic turbine converts the energy of flowing water into mechanical energy, then uses a generator to convert this energy into electricity.
What is hydroelectric electricity?
200
This energy source is carbon neutral and renewable but it can leave a large environmental impact below and above the site of the source.
What is hydroelectric power?
200
A land site where wast is deposited, compacted and covered with soil.
What is a landfill?
200
The gas that believed to be the main the cause of the Greenhouse effect.
What is carbon dioxide?
300
The rate of electron flow.
What is ampere?
300
The conversion of thermal energy into electrical energy.
What is geothermal?
300
This source is carbon neutral and renewable, however it is known to be very noisy.
What is wind power?
300
The controlled biological decomposition of organic solid waste under aerobic conditions.
What is composting?
300
The county that leaves the largest Carbon Footprint.
What is the United States?
400
A material through which an electrical current can pass easily.
What is a conductor?
400
The conversion of light energy to electrical energy.
What is solar power?
400
This source is efficient, cheaper for consumers and renewable, however it uses a lot of water to operate.
What is geothermal energy?
400
This can take up to (or more than) 1 million years to decompose.
What is glass or Styrofoam? (some plastic bottles also fall into this category.)
400
The temperature increase that is said to be the "point of no return" for a dramatic climate change
What is 2 degrees Fahrenheit?
500
Electrical current that moves in both directions and is made by spinning magnets.
What is alternating current?
500
The conversion of motion energy into electrical energy. (A form of solar power.
What is wind energy/power?
500
This source is renewable, reduces costs for consumers, but takes up a large amount of space to operate.
What is solar energy?
500
The type of materials generally decompose faster.
What are organic materials?
500
The highest "safe" number of carbon dioxide molecules in our environment.
What is 350 parts per million?
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