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Jeopardy MORE ENERGY N R G ENERGY ENERGIA Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 ENERGY AGAIN MORE ENERGY LA ENERGIA ES BUENA N R G ENERGY ENERGIA Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 ENERGY What type of energy comes from a compound that changes as its atoms are rearranged? a. kinetic energy c. thermal energy b. chemical energy d. light energy

$200 ENERGY Which of the following is due to the random motion of particles? a. kinetic energy c. thermal energy b. nuclear energy d. sound energy

$300 ENERGY What do you call change from one form of energy to another? energy change c. energy transformation b. conversion of power d. energy transfer

$400 ENERGY Which of the following is the most common use of coal in the United States? coal exports c. electric power b. industrial uses d. making steel

$500 ENERGY What type of energy does a nuclear power plant generate to boil water? thermal c. light b. sound d. chemical

$100 ENERGY AGAIN What is the process in which the nucleus of an atom is split into two smaller nuclei?

$200 ENERGY AGAIN Which one of the following best describes fossil fuels? a. nonrenewable resources renewable resources kinetic resources fossil resources

$300 ENERGY AGAIN Which of the following is a renewable resource? a. coal c. natural gas water d. petroleum

$400 ENERGY AGAIN Which of the following is not an energy resource? a. falling water c. the heat inside Earth b. plant matter d. an electric generator

$500 ENERGY AGAIN What is the ability to do work? a. movement c. power b. energy d. force

$100 MORE ENERGY After energy transformations, you end up with the same total amount of energy as the original amount of potential energy. Which law explains this rule? law of energy changes law of power and energy law of conservation of energy law of potential energy

$200 MORE ENERGY In nuclear fission, the nucleus of a(n) ____________________ atom is split into two smaller nuclei that release nuclear energy.

$300 MORE ENERGY Petroleum and natural gas are examples of ____________________ resources.

$400 MORE ENERGY Which best describes nonrenewable energy resources? a. They can be used over and over again without running out. b. There is a limited supply so eventually they will run out. c. These sources of power are very old (ancient). d. These sources of power are very new (recent).

$500 MORE ENERGY Energy made by the burning of fossil fuels is harmful to the environment because a. it causes air pollution b. it adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere c. it causes acid rain d. the 1st and 2nd choice e. all of the above

$100 N R G What is a device that converts solar energy into electrical energy? a. wind mill b. 9 volt battery c. photovoltaic cell d. lithium ion battery

$200 N R G Relating to or being concerned with the ecological consequences of altering the environment. a. environmental impact b. environmental benefit c. environmental hazard d. environmental quotient

$300 N R G What energy resources are nonrenewable? a. fossil fuel and wind b. fossil fuel and tidal c. fossil fuel and geothermal d. fossil fuel and nuclear e. just fossil fuel

$400 N R G Most of the electricity generated in the United States is made by generators powered by a. nuclear energy b. solar energy c. wind energy d. fossil fuel energy

$500 N R G Burning animal wastes or plants to provide heat to generate electricity is a type of a. fossil fuel energy b. nuclear energy c. biomass energy d. heat energy

$100 ENERGIA The biggest disadvantage of using wind to generate electricity is a. windmill generators are quiet b. windmill generators are expensive and break down easily c. windmill generators give off a lot of air pollution d. windmill generators can kill birds and can be unreliable

$200 ENERGIA Resource that can be used and replaced in nature

$300 ENERGIA Using the energy of sunlight to convert to electrical energy

$400 ENERGIA Energy caused by the heating of the Earth’s crust

$500 ENERGIA Which of the following resources is NOT a fossil fuel? coal nuclear natural gas oil (petroleum)

$100 ENERGIA ES BUENO Which of the following resources uses flowing water held in a reservoir? tidal hydroelectric geothermal wave

$200 ENERGIA ES BUENO Which of the following resources uses a structure called a barrage to generate electricity? tidal hydroelectric geothermal wave

$300 ENERGIA ES BUENO Which of the following resources uses the movement of waves to generate electricity? tidal hydroelectric geothermal wave

$400 ENERGIA ES BUENO We can use animal wastes and waste agricultural products to generate electricity. This is ________________ energy.

$500 ENERGIA ES BUENO Excess solar energy can be collected and used later by storing the electricity in ________________ _______________

Final Jeopardy How does a fossil fuel operated power plant work? Choose the most complete answer. a. Coal or petroleum is burned to generate electricity. b. Coal or petroleum is burned to heat water to make steam. c. Coal or petroleum is burned to heat water to make steam to turn a turbine to generate electricity. d. Coal or petroleum is converted to electricity by a motor.

Final Jeopardy Answer C

Answer MORE ENERGY ENERGY C B URANIUM A C NONRENEWABLE B ENERGY AGAIN D ENERGY AGAIN NUCLEAR FISSION A B D ENERGIA ES BUENO B A D BIOMASS SOLAR BATTERY NRG C A D ENERGIA D RENEWABLE SOLAR GEOTHERMAL B