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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Chapter 5 :

Energy Resources

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JEOPARDY!

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Fossil FuelsWind,

Water, and Biomass

Nuclear Fission

Nuclear Fusion

Energy Conservation

Solar, Geothermal,

and Hydrogen

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A liquid fossil fuel formed from the remains of animals, algae, & other organisms.

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The fossil fuels that produces the lowest level of air pollutants

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Chemical compounds that contain carbon & hydrogen atoms. They are the reason why fossil fuels are energy rich.

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A factory where crude oil is heated & separated

into fuels & other products

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The type of energy that is used in electric power

plants to turn the turbines

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Electricity produced by flowing water

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Examples are wood, leaves, food waste and

manure.

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Wind energy is a(n) __________ form of

solar energy.

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The most widely used source of renewable energy in the world

today

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The gas released when biomass material is decomposed.

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The definition of nuclear fission

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The fuel for nuclear fission reactions

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Made out of cadmium and they control the speed of a nuclear

reaction by absorbing neutrons

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A condition that occurs when the fuel

rods in a reactor vessel produce too

much heat

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The three extra neutrons that are released during a

fission reaction go on to do this

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The definition of nuclear fusion

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The central core of an atom is called the _________.

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The famous equation developed by Einstein

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The name of the two nuclei that combine in a fusion reaction

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A disadvantage of fusion over

fission

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Reducing energy use

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A layer of material that helps block the transfer of heat between the air inside

and outside a building

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The definition of energy efficiency

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The most efficient type of light bulb

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5 ways you can personally conserve

energy

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Uses pumps and fans to distribute the sun’s

energy

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Daily Double!!!

The intense heat from Earth’s interior that heats the magma

beneath the Earth’s surface

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The end product of hydrogen fuel cells

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Solar power plants use giant _________ to focus

the sun’s rays to heat water

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3 disadvantages of solar energy

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Click Once to BeginFINAL

JEOPARDY!NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS