List 2 renewable energy sources
Solar, wind
What can solar energy produce? (List two)
Electricity and heat
True or false: A farmer plays a vital role in our current food system.
True
Fill in the blank: ___________ act as a visual representation of a company.
Logos
True or false: There is infinite storage of fossil fuel inside the earth.
False
What is energy?
Energy is the ability to do work.
In nuclear energy, where is energy stored?
In the nucleus of an atom.
Which country eats the most meat?
a) Asia
b) United States
c) Australia
B) United States
Name two food logos that have the color red in it.
McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Wendy's, Burger King, Red Bull
How many vacant lots are in NYC?
700
This type of energy involves water
Hydropower
Why is solar energy important? (Give two reasons)
Its clean (no pollution), its renewable, it lowers electricity bills
What does IFAP stand for?
Industrial food animal production
Why do stores put candy towards the front of the store?
To encourage impulse buying, mostly in children
What are the two things in our food that cause the most harm to consumers?
Salt and sugar
Pollution is a disadvantage when using this type of energy
Coal, oil, natural gas
What is the photovoltaic effect?
The photovoltaic effect is a process that generates an electric current in a solar cell.
List one benefit of IFAP
IFAP produces an enormous amount of food
Decreases human labor
Lowers the price of meat, eggs, and milk
What is the most popular beverage in the world?
Coke
What is the most common type of advertising used by food companies?
Which is the ultimate source of renewable energy?
The sun
What is the difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion?
Nuclear fission (splitting atoms) or nuclear fusion (joining atoms).
What type of food do consumers waste the most?
Fruit
Why was the FDA asked to ban the term "natural"?
Answers may vary. (Natural is hard to define, most foods are not really natural)
Combustion is a type of chemical reaction where a
substance reacts with another substance.
Combustion is an exothermic reaction, which means that energy is released.