Impacts on the Evironment
Test Questions
Vocab
Renewable/Nonrenewable
Bonus
100

How does using fossil fuels affect the air?

Burning fossil fuels releases pollution into the air, which can cause smog and make it harder for people and animals to breathe.

100

What is the function of the turbine in the power plant?

It causes the generator to move

100

What does IMPACTS mean?

Effects

100

What energy am I? 

I am limited and take millions of years to reproduced.

Nonrewnewable 

100

What planet is known as the Red Planet?

Mars

200

Why can using too much energy be harmful to plants and animals?

Some energy sources can destroy habitats, pollute water, or change the climate, making it harder for plants and animals to survive.

200

What does the sentence below mean?

The energy for any fuel used in combustion comes from the sun.

ALL fuels originally come from plants that used sunlight or animals that ate the plants.

200

What does POLLUTANT mean?

Harmful substance 

200

What energy am I?

I am unlimited and I can be used over and over.

Renewable 

200

What do bees collect from flowers to make honey?

Nectar

300

How does saving energy help the environment?

Saving energy reduces pollution, protects natural resources, and helps keep air and water cleaner.

300

In what way does a nuclear power plant have a smaller impact on the environment than a coal power plant?

Nuclear power plants do NOT release pollutants into the atmosphere but coal power plants do. 

300

What does SCRUBBER mean?

Gases from plants.

300

How are renewable energy sources different from nonrenewable energy sources?

Renewable energy sources can be replaced naturally and do not run out, while nonrenewable energy sources can run out and take a very long time to form.

300

What force keeps us from floating off the Earth?

Gravity

400

What is one way energy use can affect climate change?

Burning fossil fuels releases gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, causing the Earth to warm over time.

400

What are some reasons that people use electrical energy instead of using other sources directly?

Hint: There are 4

1. Easier to move

2. Stored in batteries 

3. Can be produced all the time

4. NOT solar or wind energy

400

What does EMMISIONS mean?

Release of harmful substances.

400

Why can relying too much on nonrenewable energy be a problem for the Earth?

Nonrenewable energy can cause pollution and will eventually run out, which can harm the environment and limit energy in the future.

400

What part of a plant drinks up water from the soil?

 The roots

500

Why are renewable energy sources better for the environment?

Renewable energy sources like wind and solar create less pollution and do not run out like fossil fuels.

500

How were fossil fuels formed and why are they found underground?

When ancient plants and animals were buried and decade underground with soil and rock

500

What does GREENHOUSE GAS mean?

Hold heat in the air

500

Why are renewable energy sources better for the environment than nonrenewable ones?

Renewable energy sources cause less pollution and do not release as many harmful gases into the air as nonrenewable energy sources.

500

What gas do humans need to breathe to stay alive?

Oxygen 

600

What is one thing people can do to reduce the environmental impact of energy use?

People can turn off lights when not in use, use energy-efficient appliances, or choose renewable energy when possible.

600

Which renewable energy has the most energy?

A. Hydropower

B. Natural gas

C. Petroleum

D. Wind

Hydropower

600

What does COMBUSTION mean?

Burning of fuels

600

Name one renewable and one nonrenewable energy source.

A renewable energy source is wind energy. 

A nonrenewable energy source is coal.

600

What type of energy makes it possible for us to see light from the Sun or a lightbulb?

Light energy 

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