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Fossil Fuels
Types of Fossil Fuels
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What is a renewable resource? 

A resource that can be easily replaced in a lifetime.

100
What are small particles of rock?
sediments
100

Organic Matter means

Dead plants and animals 

100

Fossil Fuels are formed from 

Dead plants and animals (organic matter)

100

What are the three main types of fossil fuels?

coal, oil, petroleum, and natural gas

200

What is a nonrenewable resource? 

An energy resources that cannot be replaced in a lifetime because they take millions of years to form.


200

How long does it take sedimentary rock layers to form?

Millions of years 

200

Which of these are not an example of a fossil fuel: 

a. Oil

b. Air 

c. Natural Gas 

d. Coal

B. Air 

200

Are fossil fuels good or bad for the environment? 

why 

Bad for the environment

We burn fossil fuels for energy. This can cause pollution in our environment 

200

Where is coal found at and what is the main purpose of coal?

Coal is found in swamp area 

used for electricity 

300

Name ALL the types of renewable resources: 

W- WATER 

A- ANIMALS 

P- PLANTS 

O- OXYGEN 

S- SOIL 

S- Sunlight

300

Which two processes change deposited sediments into solid sedimentary rock?

compaction and cementation 

Sediments must be compacted and cemented so that the particles are tightly packed together to become a rock.

300

What layer are fossil fuels found in?

The bottom layer. ( the oldest layer)

300

If we run out of fossil fuels, can we make more?

No, fossil fuels can take millions of years to form. Once we are out we are out.

300

Where are oil and petroleum found at and what are their main uses?

Found in marine areas 

Used for transportation 

400

Name ALL the nonrenewable resources: 

F-FOSSIL

F-FUELS 

M-MINERALS

P- PETROLEUM 

C-COAL

O- OIL

N- NATURAL GAS

400

Name 3 examples of sedimentary rocks 

Shale 

Limestone 

Sandstone

400

What are natural resources?

A. A nonliving substance found in the

environment.

B. A living thing found on Earth.

C. A living or nonliving thing that exists

“naturally” in the world.

D. A material that is not normally found in

the environment.

C. A living or nonliving thing that exists

“naturally” in the world.

400

Using public transportation, like trains and buses, rather than cars helps conserve nonrenewable resources. What does conserve mean? 

Means to Use less fossil fuels 


400

Where is natural gas found at and what is the main use?

Found in marine areas ABOVE oil and petroleum 

Main use is for heating and cooking

500

Explain why fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources and name all 4 Fossil Fuels 

 Fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources because we cannot replace them in a lifetime. They take millions of years to form.

500

Name all the processes in Sedimentary Rock Formation and the key words for each step

WEATHERING- break

EROSION- move

DEPOSITION- drop

COMPACTION- squeeze

CEMENTATION- glues

500

Predict what will happen as the world’s supply of fossil fuels declines: 

If fossil fuel supplies would decline, we would need to find alternative ways to produce energy such as solar power, alternative fuels for transportation, wind energy or hydropower.

500

Are minerals a type of fossil fuel? Why or why not


No, minerals are nonrenewable resources. Minerals come from rocks, not organic material 

500

Name all 6  steps in fossil fuel formation: 

1. Organism dies

2. WED buries organism 

3. Sed rock layers form 

4. heat and pressure 

5. millions of years pass

6. fossil fuels are formed 

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