Biomass is defined as energy produced by this, which can come from living organisms.
What is material that makes up living organisms?
Geothermal energy is thermal energy generated from deep within this location.
What is within the earth?
Hydropower works by using this type of energy from moving water to turn turbines.
What is kinetic energy?
Of biomass, geothermal, and hydropower, this one is the least used energy source in the USA at only 0.2%.
What is geothermal?
The holiday in April that involves a bunny.
What is Easter?
These are four specific examples of biomass materials mentioned in the sources.
What are crops, wood, manure, and grains?
These natural features, such as Old Faithful, are a direct result of geothermal energy.
What are geysers?
This is the specific piece of equipment used to produce most hydroelectricity.
What are dams?
Of these three sources, this one is the most used in the USA, accounting for 5.0% of energy consumption.
What is biomass?
The character/animal most associated with Disney.
Who is Mickey Mouse?
Most of these types of countries rely on biomass as their primary source of energy.
What are developing countries?
This is the primary benefit of using geothermal energy compared to some other renewable sources.
What is being a reliable source of energy?
In the state of Georgia, approximately this percentage of electricity is produced by hydropower.
What is 80%?
Both wind power and hydropower use this specific mechanical part to help generate electricity.
What are turbines?
This character lives in the castle in the Disney logo.
Who is Cinderella?
Besides electricity and powering vehicles, biomass is commonly used for these two household tasks.
What are cooking and heating?
Geothermal power plants often produce this distinct and "stinky" odor.
What is a sulfur smell (or rotten egg smell)?
This is the main environmental downside of using hydropower.
What is that it affects aquatic ecosystems?
This is the collective name for renewable energy sources because they replace fossil fuels.
What are alternative energy sources?
This is the square root of 100.
What is 10?
While biomass is cheap and easy to obtain, it has this specific environmental downside when burned.
What is emitting pollution?
Geothermal energy production can unfortunately lead to this physical issue on the earth's surface.
What is surface instability?
According to 2019 data, hydropower accounts for this specific percentage of total energy used in the USA.
What is 2.5%?
Renewable resources like biomass, geothermal, and hydropower are defined by their ability to be replaced in this timeframe.
What is a relatively short amount of time?
I had an Italian professor named Dr. Pantaloni in college. His last name translates to this in English.
What is "pants"?