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Petroleum and Tar Sands Clare Bierman and Alyssa Stolmack APES Period 4 Dr. E
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How it works Oil Sand Extraction
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What is it best suited to do? Alkene Plastics Polyolefin Wax
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How realistic is it?
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For how long will we use it?
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Pros and Cons versatile lighter cheaper
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Quiztime! 1. What are oil sands rich with? a. Water b. Bitumen c. Solid Waste d. Gasoline e. Tarsands, King of the Jungle
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Quiztime! 2. Which country holds the largest supply of Bitumen? a. Texas b. Saudi Arabia c. Canada d. Mexico e. Yemen f. America g. Kuwait h. Cambodia
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Quiztime! 3. All of these are uses for petroleum except a. Heating b. Machine lubrication c. Cooking appliances d. Solar panels e. Plastics f. Waxes
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Quiztime! 4. Which of these is false? Tar sands are a. Cheaper b. Lighter c. Delicious d. Versatile e. Energy inefficient to extract
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Bibliography www.usgreenchamber.cowww.usgreenchamber.com http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/green- science/oil-sands.htm http://www.oilsands.alberta.ca/oiluses.html http://www.daukpan.org.uk/node/9 http://www.energy.alberta.ca/oilsands/791.asp http://www.vancouverobserver.com/blogs/climatesnapsh ot/ more-oil-sands-pipeline-future-will-want-iea
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