What uses more energy a high developed country or a low developed country?
High developed
Where does shale gas come from?
Shale rock
Name a specific thing used for biomass
wood, food, plants, animals, organic material
Is natural gas renewable or non-renewable?
What unit is this review day for?
Unit 6
Name a country that uses less energy than the united states.
Anything but China
What type of rock is shale?
Sedimentary
True or False: Hydrogel fuel cell uses gas from ancient marine sources?
False, Oil does
Define renewable resource
Resources that can be replaced over a relatively short time
How many days of school are in a school year?
180 days
what is the country that uses more energy than the United States?
China
True or False: Tar sands is made from oil, dirt, and clay
False
What is the process of splitting atoms to create electricity called?
Fission
What are three fossil fuels?
Natural gas, Coal, Oil
What is Mrs. Bodilys first name?
Cassidy
What are the top 2 most used energy resources?
Oil and Coal
What is fracking?
A drilling technique that uses pressure to extract oil from the earth
What type of energy is fracking used for?
Geothermal
What is the difference between a hydrogen fuel cell and hydroelectric energy?
Hydrogen fuel cell- a machine that converts hydrogen gas into energy
Hydroelectric power- using the natural flow of water to create energy
Name two other classes Mrs. Bodily teaches
Earth science, Geology, Meterology
If a company uses 3.7 gallons of oil per hour, how many gallons will they use in one week?
621.6
Name one of the top three states that produces the most coal
Wyoming, West Virginia, Pennsylvania
Name the 3 layers of the earth heat is extracted from and what energy type uses them
Geothermal- Core, mantle, crust
What are all 6 renewable sources?
Solar, wind, Hydrogen fuel cell, biomass, geothermal, hydroelectric
What is the date of our AP test?
May 15