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Unit Test Review
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Everything is fair game: I might draw questions from: Notes Assignments Readings Discussions Video Clips
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The test will be 100 marks as follows: 20 marks fill in the blanks (word bank with extras) 20 marks short answer 25 marks on diagrams 35 marks on long answer
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conventional energy sources alternative energy sources joule petajoule anticlinal trap secondary recovery oil sand hydro-electric generating station thermal-electric generating station nuclear-electric generating station power grid Carbon dioxide Methane Carbon sink Carbon source Carbon fixation Energy conservation Non-renewable resources Renewable resources Fuel efficiency Bagasse Advantage Disadvantage Fossil-fuel Renewable Non-renewable Topsides GBS Hibernia Grand Banks Avalon oil field Hibernia oil field Global warming Greenhouse effect Greenhouse gases Energy efficient Ecological footprint Kyoto Protocol Fuel cell And any others we have discussed…
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PAGE 356: 1,2 (a,b), 4(a), 6,8 PAGE 364: 1,3,4, 8(a), 9 PAGE 458/459: 2,3b,4,5 a,b,c,d PAGE 463: 2 a, 3 a,b, 8
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CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR, ESPECIALLY: 341,343-348 HIBERNIA CONNECTING STUDY: 357-363 Hibernia notes - see also http://www.hibernia.ca/index2.html http://www.hibernia.ca/index2.html Types of Energy Notes (from PowerPoint) (now available on the wiki with video links) CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE, ESPECIALLY:452-455, 459-462 ENERGY FUTURES CONNECTING STUDY: 465- 468
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Locations (if specifically given) Locational factors for generating stations Types of fuel used (as necessary) Advantages Disadvantages % of world’s power supplied by type Terms Global Warming information
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Comparing and contrasting advantages/disadvantages of power types Tidal power specs. Solar power specs. Fossil fuels specs. Fuels needed to run various power generating stations and possible problems associated with them. Global Warming information Dealing with Global Warming by Gov’t
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Power station “flow chart” Identification of various types of power station (may include but is not limited to: tidal barrage, off-shore turbines, tidal reef, windmills, nuclear and hydroelectric power plants, etc.) Simple version of a geothermal power station Carbon cycle (Bob) Greenhouse/Greenhouse Effect
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Analysis of how energy formation types (hydroelectric, fossil fuel, nuclear, solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, biomass…) work. Discussion of advantages of energy types Discussion of disadvantages of energy types How hydrothermal power stations work (all three types) Biomass and the future Global Warming information Effects of Global Warming on Canada
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Test day is March 15, 2010 (aka the Ides of March) If you need extra help, be sure to contact me well in advance of the test! Good luck!
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