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Topic 8: Fuels and Earth Science
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Fuels store chemical energy that can be converted into electrical or mechanical
energy
Match the fuel type with its source:
Fossil Fuels ↔️ Remains of ancient organisms
Biomass Fuels ↔️ Recently living organisms
Nuclear Fuels ↔️ Radioactive elements
Biomass fuels are derived from
plants
and animal waste.
True
Match the fuel type with its examples:
Fossil Fuels ↔️ Coal, oil, natural gas
Biomass Fuels ↔️ Biofuels, wood, agricultural waste
Nuclear Fuels ↔️ Uranium, plutonium
Natural gas is mainly composed of
methane
.
Biomass fuels have lower carbon emissions because carbon absorbed during plant growth offsets carbon released during
combustion
.
Fuels release
energy
when burned or reacted to generate heat, light, or power.
energy
Fossil fuels are derived from ancient plants and animals subjected to heat and
pressure
over millions of years.
Biomass fuels are derived from recently living organisms and offer a renewable alternative to fossil
fuels
.
In nuclear fission, the nucleus of a uranium or plutonium atom is bombarded with
neutrons
.
The choice of fuel type often involves trade-offs between energy, environment, and
sustainability
considerations.
Nuclear fuels produce no
carbon
emissions
True
What are fossil fuels derived from?
Ancient plant and animal remains
What is one environmental impact of oil spills?
Harm to ecosystems
Nuclear fuels release energy through nuclear
fission
What are the three main fuel types discussed in the study material?
Fossil, biomass, nuclear
Nuclear fuels produce high energy density and low carbon emissions but require radioactive waste management
True
What determines the sustainability of biomass fuels?
Sourcing practices
Wind energy captures wind power using
turbines
Why are modern energy innovations important?
Addressing climate change
What is the role of fuels as energy sources?
Release energy when burned
Fossil fuels like coal and
oil
are examples of fuels.
True
Fossil fuels are considered
non-renewable
energy sources.
Each fuel type has unique properties, advantages, and
disadvantages
Coal has high carbon emissions when burned.
True
What are examples of biomass fuels?
Biofuels, wood, agricultural waste
Match the biomass fuel with its source:
Biofuels ↔️ Corn, sugarcane, vegetable oils
Wood ↔️ Forests
Agricultural waste ↔️ Crop residues
Biomass fuels are derived from recently living organisms and are considered renewable.
True
Natural gas may leak methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
True
What is the process by which nuclear fuels release energy?
Nuclear fission
What is a major disadvantage of fossil fuels?
High carbon emissions
Biomass fuels have lower carbon
emissions
Fuels can be classified into three main categories: fossil, biomass, and
nuclear
Coal has high carbon
emissions
What are three examples of biomass fuels?
Biofuels, wood, agricultural waste
Match the fuel type with its characteristic:
Fossil Fuels ↔️ Non-renewable
Biomass Fuels ↔️ Lower carbon emissions
Nuclear Fuels ↔️ High energy density
Fossil fuels contribute to climate change through high carbon
emissions
How does solar energy generate electricity?
Photovoltaic cells
Hydrogen energy produces only
water
as a byproduct when used as fuel
True
What are common applications of fossil fuels?
Electricity, vehicles, industry
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