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Fossil Fuels

Standard: SEV4a: Differentiate between renewable and nonrenewable resources Target questions: What are fossil fuels? How do we use fossil fuels? How are fossil fuels a nonrenewable energy source?

What are Fossil Fuels? __________________________that have changed into _________________________

Are fossil fuels formed? Step 1: Plants and animals __________________ Step 2: Their remains become _____________in _______________ Step 3: Their remains ___________and become ________________by the earth’s ______________________ Step 4: Fossil fuel forms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8VqWKZIPrM

How are fossil fuels used? Five main purposes: ____________________________ _____________________ _______________ _____________________ ________________

Why are fossil fuels a problem? Fossil fuel supply is ________________ Fossil fuels cause environmental harm by ______________________into the ________________ Please note: Energy sources that _______________________________, are ____________________ after use, and come from _________________________(like fossil fuels) are called ________________________________

Where is most of our energy going? Most of the energy produced is for ________________________. Electricity is made by an _______________________. Electric generators convert _______________energy into ________________energy.

How does a generator work? Water is __________________by burning coal Then the ___________________through the _______________ The generator has a _______________(wheel) inside that changes the ____________________________ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI7AhajfhWE