P8.2 Powering Earth

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    • What are the two main types of energy sources discussed in this material?
      Renewable and non-renewable
    • How can technological advances influence energy needs?
      Increase or decrease
    • Non-renewable energy sources are infinite and sustainable
      False
    • What is the definition of a renewable energy source?
      Replenished naturally
    • What is one advantage of nuclear power as a non-renewable source?
      Lower carbon emissions
    • Nuclear power is considered a renewable energy source
      False
    • What is one major disadvantage of non-renewable energy sources?
      Contribute to climate change
    • Efforts to reduce carbon emissions can lower overall energy needs
    • Non-renewable energy sources contribute to climate change and environmental pollution
    • Renewable energy sources produce greenhouse gas emissions during use.
      False
    • Why are renewable energy sources considered intermittent and unreliable?
      Dependence on weather conditions
    • What is a disadvantage of renewable energy sources in terms of cost?
      More expensive to set up
    • Order the strategies for transitioning to sustainable power:
      1️⃣ Increasing Renewable Energy
      2️⃣ Improving Energy Efficiency
      3️⃣ Reducing Fossil Fuel Dependence
      4️⃣ Advancing Energy Storage
    • What is a key area for improving energy efficiency?
      Building insulation
    • Increasing population leads to higher overall energy consumption
    • Environmental concerns can lower overall energy needs
    • Why are renewable energy sources considered more environmentally friendly?
      No greenhouse gas emissions
    • Non-renewable energy sources are finite and will eventually be depleted
    • Increasing population leads to higher overall energy consumption
    • Match the energy source with its key advantage or disadvantage:
      Renewable energy ↔️ Environmentally friendly
      Non-renewable energy ↔️ Cheaper and reliable
    • Policymakers must consider the trade-offs between energy sources to develop a sustainable energy strategy

      True
    • What is one example of a renewable energy source that relies on moving air?
      Wind energy
    • What are examples of renewable energy sources?
      Solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, biomass
    • What is the definition of renewable energy sources?
      Sources that can be replenished naturally
    • Non-renewable sources like fossil fuels are cheaper but contribute to climate change
    • Non-renewable energy sources provide a reliable and consistent energy supply
    • Renewable energy sources can affect aquatic ecosystems during hydroelectric power generation.

      True
    • What is a key strategy for transitioning to sustainable power?
      Increasing renewable energy
    • Renewable energy sources are always cheaper to set up than non-renewable sources.
      False
    • A balanced sustainable energy strategy requires collaboration between policymakers, industries, and the public
    • Economic development in a country leads to a decrease in energy needs
      False
    • What are some examples of renewable energy sources?
      Solar, wind, geothermal
    • Fossil fuels are cheaper but contribute to climate change
    • Renewable energy sources are more reliable than fossil fuels
      False
    • Which of the following is an example of a renewable energy source?
      Solar
    • Renewable energy sources can be intermittent and unreliable
    • How does economic development impact energy needs?
      Increases energy consumption
    • Renewable energy sources are always cheaper and more reliable than non-renewable sources
      False
    • Non-renewable energy sources are finite and will eventually be depleted
    • Examples of non-renewable energy sources include fossil fuels and nuclear
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