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Unit 1: Energy
1.3 National and Global Energy Resources
1.3.2 Environmental Impact of Energy Use
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What are energy resources used for?
Generate electricity or power
Renewable energy resources are depleted by use
False
Non-renewable energy resources are finite and will eventually run out if used
excessively
Order the environmental effects of burning fossil fuels:
1️⃣ Climate change
2️⃣ Air pollution
3️⃣ Water pollution
Burning fossil fuels contributes to air pollution by releasing pollutants such as SO2, NOx, and
particulate
What percentage of the global energy mix is attributed to nuclear energy?
10%
Fossil fuels contribute
80
% to the global energy mix.
Renewable energy sources include solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and
biomass
.
Air pollution is caused by emissions such as SO2, NOx, and particulate
matter
.
Addressing the environmental effects of fossil fuels requires a shift to
renewable energy
sources.
True
Match the greenhouse gas with its contribution to global warming:
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) ↔️ 76%
Methane (CH4) ↔️ 16%
Nitrous Oxide (N2O) ↔️ 6%
The greenhouse effect is a natural process necessary for life on Earth.
True
One environmental impact of nuclear energy is the disposal of radioactive
waste
.
Renewable energy sources generally have a smaller environmental footprint than fossil fuels.
True
Renewable energy resources can be replenished
naturally
.
What is the primary effect of greenhouse gas emissions on the environment?
Climate change
The greenhouse effect is a natural process that keeps
Earth
warm enough to support life.
True
Energy resources are sources of energy that can be used to generate electricity or
power
Give an example of a non-renewable energy resource.
Fossil fuels
Nuclear energy is a renewable energy source.
False
Which greenhouse gas is emitted by burning fossil fuels?
Carbon dioxide
Oil spills from fossil fuel use contaminate waterways.
True
Fossil fuels contribute 80% to the global energy mix and release
carbon
There is a growing global shift towards
renewable energy sources
.
True
Nuclear energy generates electricity without emitting greenhouse gases during operation.
True
What is the primary environmental concern associated with burning fossil fuels?
Greenhouse gas emissions
What are the main causes of water pollution from fossil fuels?
Coal mining runoff and oil spills
Steps in the greenhouse effect process:
1️⃣ Certain gases trap heat
2️⃣ Planet remains warm
3️⃣ Increased greenhouse gas concentrations
4️⃣ Climate change occurs
Increased greenhouse gas concentrations lead to global
warming
.
What is the primary advantage of nuclear energy compared to fossil fuels?
Low-carbon emissions
Match the energy source with its environmental impact:
Nuclear ↔️ Radioactive waste disposal
Renewable ↔️ Minimal greenhouse gas emissions
Fossil Fuels ↔️ Significant greenhouse gas emissions
What are examples of non-renewable energy resources?
Fossil fuels and nuclear fuels
Air pollution from fossil fuels contributes to acid rain due to pollutants like
SO2
What is the primary source of methane (CH4), a major greenhouse gas?
Agriculture
Renewable energy sources have no environmental drawbacks.
False
What is one mitigation strategy for reducing bird and bat deaths from wind turbines?
Optimize turbine placement
Habitat disruption caused by hydroelectric dams can be minimized by implementing fish
passages
What is one environmental benefit of conserving energy?
Decreased air pollution
Order the following sustainable energy policies from most to least effective:
1️⃣ Carbon pricing
2️⃣ Renewable energy subsidies
3️⃣ Energy efficiency standards
4️⃣ Public awareness campaigns
Nuclear energy is considered a low-carbon energy source but has concerns related to
radioactive waste
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