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Warm Up

Warm Up 1) Take a piece of paper and fold it into thirds. 2 )Make a K-W-L for Nuclear Energy/Nuclear Power. 3) If you don’t know what that is, do #1, and then wait for directions 4) I am coming around to check page 10, have that out as well. Warm Up.

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up1) Take a piece of paper and fold it into thirds.2 )Make a K-W-L for Nuclear Energy/Nuclear Power.3) If you don’t know what that is, do #1, and then wait for directions4) I am coming around to check page 10, have that out as well

  2. Warm Up • Take a piece of paper and fold it into thirds. • Make a K-W-L for Nuclear Energy and/or Nuclear Power. • If you don’t know what that is, do #1, and then wait for directions. • I am coming around to check page 10, have that out as well

  3. Fossil Fuels ~ Plants and animals have trapped light energy from the sun in them when they die. As they decompose underground the energy becomes compressed into coal, oil or natural gas.

  4. Coal • State of Matter ~ Solid • What are the uses ~ used to create electricity 51% in PA. Also used to make coke which was a popular fuel for trains, coal is also used to make some products like medicines, perfumes and paint thinners • How is it used ~ typically it is burned for fuel, and heated to make products • Watch this video for an over view http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeXG8K5_UvU

  5. Coal Burning Power Plant

  6. Coal • How is it obtained ~ Coal must be mined. It is found deep within the earth, and has to be dug out, several different types of mining • Where it is found ~ USA, Russia, and China, in that order • Amount of air pollution ~ Coal is the dirtiest of all fossil fuels, even “clean coal” causes more pollution than oil. Although scientist are working on this all the time

  7. How it is formed Coal Formation Coal forms from the remains of plants that lived in swamps hundreds of millions of years ago. Much of the coal in the eastern United States formed about 320 million to 300 million years ago, when vast areas of swampland covered the eastern United States. As ocean levels rose and fell, these swamps were repeatedly covered with sediment. Layers of sediment compressed the plant remains, and heat and pressure within the Earth’s crust caused coal to form. Coal deposits in the western Unite States also formed from ancient swamps, but those deposits are much younger. The abundant coal deposits in states such as Wyoming formed between 100 million and 40 million years ago. Here is a link about how coal is formed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBeXRRTGjNE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZS2Klye00A http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?title=How_was_coal_formed_&video_id=40991

  8. Coal Mine

  9. Coal Mine

  10. Coal • Environmental Impacts ~ burning coal puts particulates, and mercury in the air, along with CO2, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide (causes acid rain) • Mining for coal ruins the surface of the land, and causes area soil and water to become acidic from acid mine drainage.

  11. Coal Coal Miners Lung Healthy Lung The orange color is the result of mine drainage Abandoned Coal Mine

  12. Acid Mine Drainage

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