11/16- Renewable And Non-renewable Energy Question Preview (ID: 53624)


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A gas that can be burned for energy. It is often used to heat our homes and stoves.
a) natural gas
b) ethanol
c) fossil fuel
d) oil

A solid fossil fuel that can be burned for energy.
a) coal
b) renewable resource
c) engine
d) ethanol

A liquid fossil fuel that can be burned for energy. It is often used to make gasoline and plastics.
a) ethanol
b) oil
c) renewable resource
d) energy

A machine that converts chemical energy from burning fuel to motion. Used to make trains, cars and buses go.
a) engine
b) generator
c) electrical box
d) energy convertor

Changes energy from one form to another.
a) engine
b) electricity
c) renewable resource
d) generator

It makes things happen! (Or more formally: the ability to do work)
a) fossil fuels
b) coal
c) energy
d) engines

Sources of energy that can't be easily replenished like coal, oil and natural gas.
a) non-renewable energy
b) renewable energy
c) fossil fuels
d) ethanol

Sources of energy that can be more easily replenished. Things like wind, sunlight, waves, and earth's heat (geothermal energy).
a) non-renewable energy
b) renewable energy
c) fossil fuels
d) coal

The main source of energy today (gasoline, coal and natural gas). It was formed millions of years ago out of plants and animals and is usually extracted from deep underground.
a) oil
b) coal
c) fossil fuel
d) ethanol

A liquid renewable fuel made from plants like corn.
a) fossil fuel
b) oil
c) ethanol
d) coal

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