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Which of the following is an example of a nonrenewable source of energy?
a) Coal
b) The Sun
c) water
d) wind

Renewable organic matter, such as wood and rice hulls, are examples of_____________.
a) Biomass
b) Fission products
c) fossil fuels
d) nuclear fuels

Electricity produced by falling water is called ___________________.
a) Geothermal energy
b) Nuclear fuels
c) hydroelectricity
d) tidal energy

Petroleum, natural gas, and coal are the three kinds of ______________.
a) Fossil fuels
b) Nuclear fuels
c) Nuclear Waste
d) Synthetic fuels

Is water renewable or nonrenewable?
a) Nonrenewable
b) Renewable
c)
d)

Is wind renewable or nonrenewable?
a) Nonrenewable
b) Renewable
c)
d)

Is petroleum renewable or nonrenewable?
a) Nonrenewable
b) Renewable
c)
d)

Is geothermal renewable or nonrenewable?
a) Nonrenewable
b) Renewable
c)
d)

Is biomass renewable or nonrenewable?
a) Nonrenewable
b) Renewable
c)
d)

Is natural gas renewable or nonrenewable?
a) Nonrenewable
b) Renewable
c)
d)

Is solar energy renewable or nonrenewable?
a) Nonrenewable
b) Renewable
c)
d)

Is coal renewable or nonrenewable?
a) Nonrenewable
b) Renewable
c)
d)

Who produces the most oil in the world?
a) United States
b) Saudi Arabia
c) China
d) Iran

Who consumes the most oil in the world?
a) United States
b) China
c) India
d) Russia

How much of our oil do we import?
a) 50%
b) 40%
c) 90%
d) 60%

Which type of energy is associated with moving objects?
a) Kinetic
b) Potential
c)
d)

Which type of energy is associated with non-moving objects?
a) Kinetic
b) Potential
c)
d)

What law states: energy cannot be created or destroyed only transformed?
a) Law of conservation of mass
b) Law of conservation of energy
c) Kinetic potential energy theorem
d) None of these

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