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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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