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Renewable Energy and Fossil Fuels

Learn about different energy sources such as renewable energy and fossil fuels. Discover the names and characteristics of solid and liquid fuels formed millions of years ago. Explore the types of energy generated from disintegrating atoms, the sun, and beneath the earth's surface. Gain knowledge about power stations, turbines, generators, and various types of energy like nuclear, geothermal, hydro-electric, wave, and tidal.

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Renewable Energy and Fossil Fuels

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  1. Energy KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  2. Q1. What do you call an energy source that can be replaced indefinitely? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  3. A1. Renewable KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  4. Q2. Name a solid fuel formed millions of years ago from dead plant matter? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  5. A2. Coal KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  6. Q3. Name a liquid fuel formed millions of years ago from dead sea creatures? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  7. A3. Oil KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  8. Q4. What gas is Bunsen burner fuel? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  9. A4. Methane KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  10. Q5. What type of energy is generated from disintegrating atoms ? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  11. A5. Nuclear KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  12. Q6. What do we call energy from the sun? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  13. A6. Solar KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  14. Q7. Name a fuel for nuclear power stations KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  15. A7. Uranium Plutonium KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  16. Q8. What gas is needed to let fuel burn? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  17. A8. Oxygen KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  18. Q9. What do you call something that can catch light? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  19. A9. Flammable KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  20. Q10. What is the most useful form of energy KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  21. A10. Electrical Electricity KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  22. Q11. What do we call energy from beneath the earth's surface? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  23. A11. Geothermal KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  24. Q12. In a power station, what spins as water or air flows through it? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  25. A12. Turbine KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  26. Q13. What transforms rotational kinetic energy into electricity KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  27. A13. Generator KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  28. Q14. What type of power comes from water stored behind a dam? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  29. A14. Hydro-electric KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  30. Q15. What type of power comes from the peaks and troughs on the sea? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  31. A15. Wave power KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  32. Q16. What type of energy comes from the effect of the moon's gravity on the oceans? KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  33. A16. Tidal KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

  34. Well Done!Now check your score KS3 Unit 7i - Energy

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