1.3.1 Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Resources

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    • What are renewable energy resources?
      Sources replenished naturally
    • Renewable energy resources are considered sustainable because they can be used without being exhausted
    • What is the source of wind energy?
      Wind currents
    • Geothermal energy uses heat from the Earth's internal heat.
    • Match the renewable energy source with its corresponding non-renewable source:
      Solar ↔️ Fossil fuels
      Wind ↔️ Nuclear
      Hydroelectric ↔️ None
    • Renewable energy sources, unlike fossil fuels, are sustainable.

      True
    • What is a potential drawback of solar energy?
      Dependent on weather
    • Many renewable sources like solar and wind are intermittent and weather-dependent.

      True
    • What are two potential drawbacks of renewable energy sources mentioned in the study material?
      Intermittency and land use
    • Many renewable sources like solar and wind are dependent on weather
    • Renewable energy sources produce greenhouse gas emissions.
      False
    • How does transitioning to renewable energy improve a country's energy security?
      Reduces reliance on imports
    • Match the drawback of renewable energy with its explanation:
      Intermittency ↔️ Dependent on weather conditions
      Land Use ↔️ Requires large areas of land
      Cost ↔️ Expensive implementation
    • Match the renewable energy source with its source:
      Solar ↔️ Sunlight
      Wind ↔️ Wind currents
      Hydroelectric ↔️ Flowing water
      Geothermal ↔️ Earth's internal heat
    • Hydroelectric energy is carbon-free and reliable.

      True
    • Geothermal energy is location-specific and may release harmful gases.
    • Renewable energy sources reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

      True
    • Why are renewable energy sources considered sustainable?
      Replenished naturally
    • Transitioning to renewable energy can reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels.
    • Renewable energy projects require minimal land compared to fossil fuel plants.
      False
    • Why can renewable energy sometimes be more expensive than fossil fuel-based power generation?
      Higher initial implementation costs
    • Renewable energy sources are sustainable because they can be replenished naturally
    • What are the two main types of non-renewable energy resources?
      Fossil fuels and nuclear energy
    • Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of plants and animals over millions of years.

      True
    • Compared to renewable energy, non-renewable sources contribute to greenhouse gas emissions
    • What radioactive element is used to derive nuclear energy?
      Uranium
    • What is the primary characteristic of renewable energy resources?
      Replenished naturally
    • Match the renewable energy source with its corresponding non-renewable counterpart:
      Solar ↔️ Fossil fuels
      Wind ↔️ Nuclear
    • Solar energy is derived from sunlight
    • Fossil fuels like oil, gas, and coal are non-renewable resources.

      True
    • Sustainability is a key advantage of renewable energy because it ensures resources can be replenished naturally
    • Non-renewable energy resources contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.

      True
    • How are fossil fuels formed?
      From the remains of plants
    • Unlike renewable energy sources, non-renewable resources are finite
    • What is the primary environmental impact of using fossil fuels?
      Greenhouse gas emissions
    • Non-renewable energy sources like fossil fuels and nuclear power are finite resources that will eventually be depleted
    • Non-renewable energy sources are sustainable in the long term.
      False
    • What happens to non-renewable resources when they are used?
      They are exhausted
    • Match the energy resource with its example:
      Renewable energy ↔️ Solar power
      Non-renewable energy ↔️ Fossil fuels
    • Non-renewable energy resources can be replenished within a human lifetime.
      False