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Bellringer Last week we discussed energy sources that we could use for a car: Chemical (gasoline) vs. Light (Sun) Why would using a light source be much more desirable? Five minute ends
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RENEWABLE VS. NONRENEWABLE ENERGY
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nonrenewable resource A nonrenewable resource can be used only once and cannot be made in our lifetime.
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FCON
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Fossil Fuels Fossil Fuels are energy from once-living things. (coal, natural gas, and oil)
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FCON
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Coal Formed by dead land plants and animals The main source for Electricity It pollutes the air
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FCON
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Oil Formed by dead ocean plants and animals Another name for oil is petroleum (petróleo) Oil produces most of the plastic we have on earth We use oil in our cars for fuel It DOES NOT produce as must pollution as coal
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FCON
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Natural Gas Formed by dead ocean plants and animals Provides heat for homes and cooks our food It hardly produces pollution It is the most expensive fossil fuel
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Renewable energy Renewable energy is energy which comes from natural resources. We can get or make more of these resources in our lifetime.
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Alternative Energy Resources- A substitute for energy resources
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Wind Energy Energy that comes from the movement of air
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Solar Energy Energy that comes from the Sun
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Biofuel Fuels from plant material
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Geothermal Energy that comes from heat deep under the ground
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Hydroelectricity Energy that comes from moving water
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Categorize the following as either Renewable or Non-Renewable. a. a field of corn b. Oil in the Arctic tondra c. Coal in the, appalachian mountains d. Sunshine e. Tides in san francisco. When you get done, try to fix the capitalization, comma, and spelling errors that you find above?
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a. A field of corn: Renewable b. Oil in the Arctic tundra. Non-Renewable c. Coal in the Appalachian mountains. Non-renewable d. Sunshine. Renewable e. Tides in San Francisco. Renewable
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Spelling, commas, and capitalization. a. A field of corn. b. Oil in the Arctic tundra. c. Coal in the Appalachian mountains. d. Sunshine. e. Tides in San Francisco.
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