Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
__________ is an energy resource that WILL NOT run out in the next several hundred years.
Back
Renewable Energy Resource
Answer explanation
Renewable energy resources, such as solar and wind, are sustainable and will not deplete over the next several hundred years, unlike nonrenewable resources like fossil fuels, which can run out.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
__________ is an energy resource that WILL run out in the next several hundred years.
Back
Nonrenewable Energy Resource
Answer explanation
Nonrenewable energy resources, such as fossil fuels, are finite and will deplete over the next several hundred years, unlike renewable energy resources that can be replenished naturally.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Coal is a __________ energy resource.
Back
Nonrenewable
Answer explanation
Coal is a nonrenewable energy resource because it is formed from ancient organic matter and takes millions of years to form. Once used, it cannot be replenished within a human timescale, unlike renewable resources.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Hyrdo Power is a __________ energy resource.
Back
Renewable
Answer explanation
Hydro power is generated from flowing water, which is naturally replenished. This makes it a renewable energy resource, unlike nonrenewable sources that deplete over time.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Solar Power is a __________ energy resource.
Back
Renewable
Answer explanation
Solar power is a renewable energy resource because it is derived from the sun, which is an abundant and inexhaustible source of energy. Unlike nonrenewable resources, solar energy can be harnessed continuously.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Nuclear Power is a __________ energy resource.
Back
Nonrenewable
Answer explanation
Nuclear power is classified as a nonrenewable energy resource because it relies on uranium, which is finite and cannot be replenished on a human timescale, unlike renewable resources such as solar or wind energy.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The sun is the source of all energy on Earth.
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true
Answer explanation
True. The sun is the primary source of energy for Earth, driving processes like photosynthesis and influencing climate, making it essential for life.
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