Renewable Energy
NonRenewable Energy
Advantages
Disadvantages
Miscellaneous
100

Complete the sentence with the word can or cannot

Fuels that ___ be easily made or replenished in a short amount of time.

Fuels that can be easily made or replenished in a short amount of time.

100

Complete the sentence with the word can or cannot

Fuels that ___ be easily made or replenished in a short amount of time.

Fuels that cannot be easily made or replenished in a short amount of time.

100

Name the source:

This energy source is heat from inside the Earth that emits no air pollution.

Geothermal

100

Name the source:

This energy source can affect the migration and spawning of fish populations in rivers.

Hydropower

100

Is Mrs. Finnander left handed or right handed?

Left handed 
200

State the 5 renewable energy sources we learned about.

Biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar and wind

200

State the 5 nonrenewable energy sources we learned about.

Coal, natural gas, petroleum, propane, and uranium (nuclear)

200

Name the energy source:

While the panels for this energy source can be expensive to install, they will pay themselves off with the amount of money saved in electricity bills over time.

Solar

200

Name the source:

This energy source has the power to cause widespread damage to people or the environment if exposed to high levels.

Uranium (Nuclear)

200

How old is Mrs. VanAcker's son, Louis?

4 years old

300

Name the source:

This energy source travels in rays to Earth.

Solar

300

Name the source:

This energy source is a portable gas that may be used for grill at home.

Propane

300

Name the source:

This energy source is considered the cleanest burning fossil-fuel.

Natural Gas

300

Name the source:

This energy source only works when air is constantly moving.

Wind

300

Name at least 1 country outside of the U.S. Ms. V has traveled to.

Mexico

South Africa 

400

Name the energy source: 

This energy source was the first to be harvested and used by humans. 

Biomass (wood for fire)

400

Name the energy source: 

This energy source has been burned to cook food and heat living spaces and water for thousands of years. 

Coal

400

Name the energy source:

Farms rely on this gas to dry crops, power tractors, heat greenhouses and warm chicken houses.

Propane

400

Name the source:

This energy source is difficult to store and transport because it decays.

Biomass

400

What sport did Mrs. DeKruif play in high school?

Swimming

500

Name the energy source: 

This is the most used renewable energy source in the United States.

Wind

500

Name the energy source: 

This is the most used nonrenewable energy source in the United States.

Petroleum (oil)

500

Name the two energy sources that burn 0 fuel due to their use of moving turbines to generate electricity. 

Wind and Hydropower

500

Name the source:

Leaks can occur in the pipelines of this energy source, which can lead to fires and explosions.

Natural Gas

500

Name 1 country outside of the US that Mrs. Sargent has taught in? 

Norway

Jamaica 

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