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Ultimate Jeopardy: Energy Sources in the US

Test your knowledge of energy sources in the United States with Mr. Hernandez as your host in this random and fun Jeopardy game on Instagram. Don't get sent to the mines! Get ready to answer questions on solar-powered flashlights, gas guzzlers, and more. Can you aggregate maximum points? Let's find out!

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Ultimate Jeopardy: Energy Sources in the US

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  1. THIS IS Ultimate Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host... Mr. Hernandez

  3. Jeopardy Instagram Well that was random Please don’t send me to the Mines Solar-Powered Flashlight Gas Guzzlers You really Aggregate me 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Most homes in the US are heated by? A 100

  5. Natural gas A 100

  6. Most electricity in the United States is produced from? A 200

  7. Coal A 200

  8. The process of coal formation began in ancient… A 300

  9. Swamps/Wetlands A 300

  10. Plastics, chemical fertilizers, shampoos, and synthetic fabrics are all produced from? A 400

  11. Petroleum products A 400

  12. Using this energy source results in increased amounts of Sulfur dioxide, which leads to acid rain. A 500

  13. Coal A 500

  14. Nuclear fission is the process where__________ uranium atoms is used to create energy ? B 100

  15. Splitting/breaking B 100

  16. In power plants, the force of steam is used to spin turbines primarily in order to… B 200

  17. Generate electricity B 200

  18. Hydroelectric energy is energy produced by…  B 300

  19. Running water B 300

  20. Fuel rods in nuclear reactors are made up of pellets of? B 400

  21. Uranium (U 235) B 400

  22. Plug-in electric cars like the Prius or Nissan Leaf have better gas mileage then regular gas powered automobiles. However, plug-in electric cars still depend on which two forms of non-renewable energy sources? B 500

  23. Coal, Uranium B 500

  24. Fluid from hot magma that changes older rocks is an example of ? C 100

  25. Contact metamorphism C 100

  26. Which non-metallic ore is the source for glass? C 200

  27. Quartz C 200

  28. Hot mineral solutions flowing through cracks in rocks are most likely to produce? C 300

  29. Veins C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE f 200

  31. Placer deposits form at the bottom of? C 400

  32. Stream beds C 400

  33. Magnetite and hematite are important sources of which Michigan ore? C 500

  34. Iron C 500

  35. Copper is an important ore for wiring and currency, what else is it classified as besides an ore? D 100

  36. Native element D 100

  37. Concentrating uses which instrument (tools) to separate out iron? D 200

  38. Magnets D 200

  39. Which mineral/ore is often an ingredient in food? D 300

  40. Halite (salt) D 300

  41. Nonmetallic minerals prized for their brilliance and color are called? D 400

  42. Gemstones D 400

  43. Which ore is mined in the most Michigan counties? D 500

  44. Aggregate D 500

  45. Which form of alternate fuel would use these panels below? E 100

  46. Solar power E 100

  47. Which energy source uses large turbines like the one shown below to generate electricity? E 200

  48. Wind energy E 200

  49. Which energy source best fits the equations below? E 300

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