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Water and Energy Resource Review

Fossil fuels, renewable energy, water use

JessicaFritzges
Created Date 05.06.22
Last Updated 05.10.22
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  • What happens to the environment when we burn coal for electricity?
  • People burning fossil fuels has had what effect?
  • Which of the following is an example of precipitation?
  • Which of the following is an example of condensation?
  • Uranium is used in a power plant, which is true about Uranium?
  • As fossil fuels increase greenhouse gases, what is the result?
  • What percent of water on earth is fresh?
  • Earth’s water is mostly
  • When did we START to release record amounts of stored carbon back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide?
  • What is a major drawback of solar energy?
  • What happens when an oil spill occurs in the ocean?
  • Fossil fuels are a type of
  • Which energy source can release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?
  • According to the water cycle, cloud formation is which step?
  • How long do fossil fuels take to form?
  • Which is true of fossil fuels?
  • What is turbidity?
  • Which renewable energy source relies on flowing water?
  • What causes water to evaporate?
  • What causes the algal blooms that cause eutrophication?
  • What is the word for when sediment is carried from a bend in a river to be deposited downriver?
  • What is the word for the material downriver left behind in a meandering river?
  • Which nonrenewable resource has the least environmental impact?
  • What do we need to consider in order to move toward being more green through renewable energy?

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