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Which of the following is NOT an example of insulation?
a) Metal
b) A winter jacket
c) Adobe
d)
Which of the following is NOT an example of pollution?
a) Planting a new tree.
b) Gasses coming out of a school bus's exhaust pipe.
c) Throwing trash in a lake.
d)
What is the text Using Energy Wisely mostly about?
a) The good and bad things about producing energy in different ways.
b) How wind turbines produce energy.
c) How pollution is destroying our earth.
d)
What is a DISADVANTAGE of using a dam to make energy?
a) They can only be used in places with water.
b) They do not cause air pollution.
c) They use moving water to make electricity.
d)
What is one way that you can use less electricity?
a) Turn off the TV when you are not watching it.
b) Keep the lights on even when you're not in the room.
c) Turn up your air conditioner to full blast all summer.
d)
Where does most of our electricity come from?
a) Power plants that burn coal or oil.
b) Nuclear plants.
c) Wind turbines.
d)
What is pollution?
a) Anything that makes soil, air, or water dirty.
b) A form of energy that can produce light, heat, and motion.
c) Heat or electricity made by nuclear power.
d)
Which of the following causes pollution?
a) Burning coal and oil.
b) Wind turbines.
c) Solar collectors.
d)
What is an ADVANTAGE to using solar collectors?
a) They do not create air pollution.
b) THey do not make enough electricity for larger cities.
c) They only make electricity if there is sunshine.
d)
Why is air pollution a problem?
a) It can make it hard for people to breathe.
b) It can hurt plants, animals, and water.
c) All of the above.
d)
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