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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE II FINAL EXAM REVIEW UNIT 2: ENERGY Final Exam will be on Wednesday June 10, 2015 The final exam is worth 20% of your final grade.

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1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE II FINAL EXAM REVIEW UNIT 2: ENERGY Final Exam will be on Wednesday June 10, 2015 The final exam is worth 20% of your final grade for the course Please bring a pen or pencil to the exam with you. Absences:  Excused absence- you will take it on the day you return  Unexcused absence- you will receive a 0 *****During the exam, if your cell phone or any electronic device is on your person, you will receive a 0!!!*****

2 All energy comes from the SUN!!!!! Energy needs have increased over time more people, more technology, more cars, more products

3 Renewable: energy resource that will not run out in the near future Nonrenewable: energy resource that will run out in the near future

4 FOSSIL FUELS Made from the remains of living things Pros- convenience, reliable, cost-effective Cons- Nonrenewable pollution- Carbon Dioxide, Global warming Habitat destruction

5 1. Coal Made from remains of plants through the process of sedimentation Solid Used to generate electricity

6 Stages of Coal Formation peat- not true coal, low carbon, low energy Lignite- first true form of coal, 40% carbon Bituminous- 85% carbon, most abundant in the US Anthracite- 95% carbon- very hard

7 Mining Pollution- air, land, water Reclamation: a process that reduces the amount of damage mining does to an ecosystem

8 2. Petroleum (oil) Made from remains prehistoric organisms in shallow seas through the process of sedimentation Liquid Used for gasoline, heating, lubricants

9 3. Natural Gas Made from remains of microorganisms through the process of sedimentation Used to generate electricity

10 Fracking Fracking fluid- water, sand, chemicals Shale rock formation- one in upstate New York Pros: rely less on foreign countries for oil, cheaper than oil, abundant in the US, monetary value for landowners, creates jobs Cons: contamination of water, breaking up habitats, industrialization of residential areas, decrease real estate value

11 1. Nuclear: Where it comes from: the nucleus of an atom How is it obtained? Splitting an atom What is it used for? To generate electricity Advantages: no carbon emissions, Disadvantages: disposing of radioactive waste, nonrenewable

12 2. Solar: Where it comes from: sun How is it obtained? Solar panels, PV cells What is it used for? Generate electricity Advantages: no air pollution, renewable Disadvantages: expensive

13 3. Wind Where it comes from: wind How is it obtained? Wind turbines to convert energy to mechanical energy What is it used for? Generate electricity Advantages: no air pollution, renewable Disadvantages: expensive to set up, damage to birds

14 4. Geothermal: Where it comes from: heat within the earth How is it obtained? A geothermal system underground that brings heat to the home in the winter and removes heat in the summer What is it used for? Heating homes Advantages: no pollution, renewable Disadvantages :expensive Iceland runs exclusively on geothermal energy


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