Renewable Resources
Non-renewable resources
How It Works
Pros & Cons
Real-World Energy
100

What is something that can be replaced or reused naturally?

renewable energy

100

Name one fossil fuel.

Coal, oil, or natural gas.

100

What device turns sunlight into electricity?

A solar panel.

100

What’s one good thing about solar energy?

it doesn't cause pollution

100

What kind of energy do most homes use today?

A mix, but mostly from fossil fuels.

200

Name two types of renewable energy that come from the Earth, not the sky

geothermal and biomass

200

Why are fossil fuels called “non-renewable”?

Because they take so long to form that we can't replace them quickly.

200

What is a dam used for in hydroelectric power?

To control water flow and generate electricity.

200

What’s one problem with wind energy?

only works when the wind is blowing

200

What kind of renewable energy could be best in a windy, flat state like Kansas?

Wind energy.

300

What does a wind turbine do?

It turns wind energy into electricity.

300

How long does it take for fossil fuels to form? (generally)

millions of years

300

What kind of energy is used when you burn wood for heat?

Biomass

300

Why do some people not want wind farms near their homes?

They think the turbines are too noisy or ugly.

300

Name a place where geothermal energy is commonly used.

Iceland or parts of California.

400

Which renewable energy comes from plant and animal waste?

Biomass

400

What happens when we burn fossil fuels?

It releases pollution and carbon dioxide into the air.

400

How does geothermal energy create electricity?

Heat from underground warms water into steam, which spins turbines.

400

What is a benefit of using geothermal energy?

It’s always available, no matter the weather.

400

Why do schools and businesses install solar panels?

To save money and use clean energy.

500

Why might a community choose to use a combination of solar, wind, and biomass energy instead of relying on just one renewable source?

Because using a mix of renewable sources can provide more reliable energy year-round—if one source isn’t available (like sun on cloudy days), others (like wind or biomass) can still produce energy.

500

What is one way mining for fossil fuels affects the environment?

It can destroy habitats and pollute water.

500

What happens inside a wind turbine when the blades turn?

The motion powers a generator that makes electricity.

500

What is a downside of building dams for hydroelectric power?

It can change river ecosystems and affect fish habitats.

500

What is one reason governments support renewable energy?

To reduce pollution and fight climate change.

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