Energy Basics
Coal & Plants
Oil & Ocean Life
Nonrenewable or Not?
Fossils vs. Fossil Fuels
100

Where did the energy in fossil fuels originally come from?

The Sun.

100

Which fossil fuel comes from ancient swamp plants?

Coal.

100

Which fossil fuel is formed from tiny ocean organisms?

Oil and natural gas.

100

What does “nonrenewable” mean?

It cannot be replaced quickly once it is used up.

100

What are fossils?

The preserved remains or traces of ancient living things.

200

What type of energy do we get from fossil fuels?

Chemical energy that we can turn into heat, light, or motion.

200

What type of environment did coal form in?

Wet, swampy areas with lots of dead plants and little oxygen.

200

What is one product made from oil?

Gasoline or plastic.

200

Why are fossil fuels considered nonrenewable?

They take millions of years to form and cannot be replaced in a short time.

200

How are fossils and fossil fuels similar?

Both come from things that lived long ago

300

What are the three main types of fossil fuels?

Coal, oil, and natural gas.

300

What is one product made using coal?

Electricity or steel.

300

Where are most oil and gas deposits found?

Under the ocean floor or ancient seabeds.

300

About how long does it take for fossil fuels to form?

Millions of years.

300

How are fossils and fossil fuels different?

Fossils tell us about past life, while fossil fuels give us energy.

400

What kind of rock are fossil fuels found in?

Sedimentary rock

400

Why does coal form mostly on land?

Because ancient plants grew and died on land, not in the ocean.

400

How did ancient ocean plants and animals become oil?

They were buried under layers of mud and sand, then changed by heat and pressure over millions of years.

400

What happens if we use fossil fuels faster than they form?

We could run out or damage the environment.

400

What do fossils tell us about Earth’s past?

What organisms lived long ago and what their environments were like.

500

What are fossil fuels mostly used for today?

To make energy for electricity, heat, and transportation.

500

About how long does it take for coal to form?

Millions of years.

500

What is the main use of oil today?

Fuel for transportation and making other products.

500

What is one renewable energy source that could replace fossil fuels?

Solar, wind, hydro, or geothermal energy.

500

Which one gives us energy—fossils or fossil fuels?

Fossil fuels.

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