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100

What are the three main fossil fuels?

List the conditions they were formed under (High/Low):

oxygen

temperature

pressure

moisture

time

Coal, Oil, Natural Gas

Low O2

High T

High P

Low H2OLong timescales

100

What are the six main forms of renewable energy?

Solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, biomass, hydrogen

100

Define recharge zone 

Area of the Earth's surface where water percolates down into an aquifer

100

What is bycatch?

The unwanted and wasted fish and marine creatures caught during commercial fishing for a different species 

100

What does NIMBY stand for?

Not In My BackYard

200

What is the chemical equation of photosynthesis?

6CO2+6H2O -> C6H12O6+602

200

Why is biomass considered carbon neutral?

Carbon released when burned = carbon stored during growth, taken from atmosphere during photosynthesis

200

What are the two types of aquifers?

Confined and unconfined

200

What is an invasive species? 

Name 2 found in the Great Lakes or Mississippi River watershed

Species whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic, environmental, or human health harm

1. Upsets balance in non-native habitat
2. Successfully adapts and reproduces
3. Rapid growth
4. Resistant to predation, no natural predators
5. Out competes native species

Zebra mussels, alewife, Asian carp, gobies, etc.

200

What is the most used fossil fuel?

What is the fastest growing?

Oil

Natural Gas

300

List 2 impurities found in coal and 2 found in oil

Coal: Mercury, Arsenic, Sulfur Dioxide

Oil: Sulfur Dioxide, NOx, VOC's, Carbon Monoxide

300

What locations are most feasible for geothermal energy?

Places near volcanic activity

300

Name 3 consequences of well-water depletion from too much groundwater pumping

Increased expense (drill deeper, fix problems)

Decreased quality

Salt water intrusion

Land subsidence 

Reduced surface water level

300

Why are coastal communities (coral reefs and mangroves) important for the health of the oceans?

-provide nursery habitats that maintain fish populations

-buffer surf and shoreline energy (erosion/flooding)

-hotspots for biodiversity

-feeds higher levels of food chain (sharks, whales, dolphins)

300

What is a boom-bust town?

A boom and bust cycle is a process of economic expansion and contraction that occurs repeatedly. During the boom the economy grows, jobs are plentiful and the market brings high returns to investors. In the subsequent bust (when the resource runs out) the economy shrinks, people lose their jobs and investors lose money.

400

What is a proven recoverable resource? 

Name the 2 main examples in oil extraction

This is a type of resource that becomes economically feasible after improvements in technology allow humans to obtain non-traditional sources of a reserve, like oil from tar sands or shale oil from fracking rather than crude oil from drilling.

400

What type of crops/materials are used for 1st gen, 2nd gen, and 3rd gen biofuels?

1st: Starches (corn)

2nd: Cellulosic matter (stalks, grasses)

3rd: Oily matter (algae)

400

How much of the water on Earth is freshwater, as a percentage, and how much of it is in a usable form (surface or groundwater)?

Freshwater = 3%, 20-23% is usable

-Glaciers: 77%

-Groundwater: 22%

-Surface water: 1%

-Atmosphere: 0.03%

400

List 2 pros and 2 cons of aquaculture

Pros: highly efficient and profitable, high yield in small volume of water, reduces overharvesting of conventional fish stocks, allows for selection of largest/healthiest individuals

Cons: concentrates pollution/waste/nutrients, destroys mangrove ecosystems, dense populations creates vulnerability to disease, food source from human food (grains or other fish)

400

What are 2 pros and 2 cons of nuclear energy?

Pros: lots of energy for little effort, technology is improving, low GHG emissions, low air pollution

Cons: expensive up-front, meltdown accidents, toxic waste

500

Compare and contrast:

Subsurface mining

Strip mining

Mountaintop mining

Subsurface: 

-high quality, deep coal access through tunneling

-less surface damage

-human health risks (black lung, mine collapse)

Strip:

-open pits allow access to shallow coal

-large harvest

-acid mine drainage  

-high surface degradation

Mountaintop:

-access deep and shallow coal

-valley stream sediment loading and pollution

-acid mine drainage

-complete ecosystem destruction

500

List pros and cons of: 

Hydroelectric

Solar

Wind

Pros: no GHG emissions, small scale or large scale, recreation, etc.

Cons: location specific, harmful to wildlife, high initial cost, aesthetics, etc.

500

Explain the cause and process of eutrophication

Cause: excess nutrients in waterways from runoff containing fertilizers or manure

1: algal bloom

2: mass die-off as nutrient resource is used up

3: dead algae consumed by decomposer microorganisms

4: decomposers use up dissolved oxygen in water

5: decrease in fish population

500

Define water diversion and describe two case studies from Peter Annin's book

Altering the natural watershed/flow of water to move water from places where it is abundant to places where it is needed

Waukesha: radium levels, community in need, for public use, already drawing from underground lake sources

Foxconn: LCD company, for corporate need, water loss from industrial processing/toxic waste, boosts WI economy

500

Draw the water cycle 

Fluxes: Evaporation, condensation, transpiration, infiltration, percolation, precipitation, runoff

Pools: surface water, ground water, vegetation and animals, clouds and atmophere

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