Renewable/Non Renewable Resources
Benefits
Drawbacks
National/Provincial Parks
Government
100

Name 2 types for renewable resources

forests, wind, water, solar, geothermal

100

Name the resource that is renewable, has no greenhouse gases, and once it is set up the cost is free to use electricity.

Solar energy

100

Name the resource that produces air pollution, mining it can destroy landscapes, harm wildlife and is non-renewable

Coal energy

100

What was the first National Park in Alberta?

Banff National Park

100

Name the leader of a city or town

Mayor

200

Name 2 types of non-renewable resources

Oil, Coal, Nuclear, Natural gas

200
Name the resource that burns cleaner than coal and oil, provides reliable energy for heating and cooking and is easy to transport through pipelines

Natural Gas

200

Name a resource that burning it creates air pollution, when spilled can harm the environment, and is non-renewable

Oil energy
200

Which government looks after the Provincial Parks?

Provincial government 

200

Name the leader of the province 

Premier

300

What does renewable mean?

It never runs out. We can keep producing more of it.

300

Name the resource that is clean energy, is free once you set up turbines and the turbines don'e take up much space on the ground.

Wind energy

300

Name the energy type that is non-renewable, extracting it can harm the environment and cause earthquakes and burning it produces greenhouse gases

Natural gas 

300

Name the largest National Park in Alberta

Jasper National Park

300

Name the leader of the province

Premier

400

What does non-renewable mean?

Once it's gone, it's gone? We can not produce more of it.

400

Name 2 benefits to hydro energy

It's renewable, it is clean energy, it's the most reliable renewable resource because water always flows

400

Name 2 drawbacks to wind energy

Dangerous to birds, noisy, expensive to set up, only work when the wind is blowing

400

Which National Park is closest to Edmonton?

Elk Island National Park

400

Where are laws made in Alberta

The Legislative Assembly 

500

What does natural resource mean?

A resource that is found naturally 

500

Name 2 benefits to coal

Provides energy quickly, easy to transport and store, available in many parts of the world

500

Name 2 drawbacks to solar energy

can only be collected when it's sunny, batteries store solar energy and don't decompose, it costs a lot to store solar panels

500

Name 2 Provincial Parks in Alberta

Kananaskis Country, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Cypress Hills Provincial Park

500

Who represents the King and gives Royal Assent to the laws?

Lietenant-Governor