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Unit Test Review. Types of Energy. Things to Remember:. Everything is fair game: I might draw questions from: Notes Assignments Readings Discussions Video Clips. Unit Test Format. The test will be 100 marks as follows: 20 marks fill in the blanks (word bank with extras)
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Unit Test Review Types of Energy
Things to Remember: Everything is fair game: I might draw questions from: • Notes • Assignments • Readings • Discussions • Video Clips
Unit Test Format The test will be 100 marks as follows: • 20 marks fill in the blanks (word bank with extras) • 20 marks short answer • 25 marks on diagrams • 35 marks on long answer
TERMS: geography has many terms, and you are responsible for: • conventional energy sources • alternative energy sources • joule • petajoule • anticlinal trap • secondary recovery • oil sand • hydro-electric generating station • thermal-electric generating station • nuclear-electric generating station • power grid • Carbon dioxide • Methane • Carbon sink • Carbon source • Carbon fixation • Energy conservation • Non-renewable resources • Renewable resources • Fuel efficiency • Bagasse • Advantage • Disadvantage • Fossil-fuel • Renewable • Non-renewable • Topsides • GBS • Hibernia • Grand Banks • Avalon oil field • Hibernia oil field • Global warming • Greenhouse effect • Greenhouse gases • Energy efficient • Ecological footprint • Kyoto Protocol • Fuel cell • And any others we have discussed…
Assignments: • PAGE 356: 1,2 (a,b), 4(a), 6,8 • PAGE 364: 1,3,4, 8(a), 9 • PAGE 458/459: 2,3b,4,5 a,b,c,d • PAGE 463: 2 a, 3 a,b, 8
Readings: • CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR, ESPECIALLY: 341,343-348 • HIBERNIA CONNECTING STUDY: 357-363 • Hibernia notes - see also http://www.hibernia.ca/index2.html • Types of Energy Notes (from PowerPoint) (now available on the wiki with video links) • CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE, ESPECIALLY:452-455, 459-462 • ENERGY FUTURES CONNECTING STUDY: 465-468
Blanks: may include (but is not limited to): • Locations (if specifically given) • Locational factors for generating stations • Types of fuel used (as necessary) • Advantages • Disadvantages • % of world’s power supplied by type • Terms • Global Warming information
Short Answer: may include (but is not limited to): • Comparing and contrasting advantages/disadvantages of power types • Tidal power specs. • Solar power specs. • Fossil fuels specs. • Fuels needed to run various power generating stations and possible problems associated with them. • Global Warming information • Dealing with Global Warming by Gov’t
Diagrams: may include (but is not limited to): • Power station “flow chart” • Identification of various types of power station (may include but is not limited to: tidal barrage, off-shore turbines, tidal reef, windmills, nuclear and hydroelectric power plants, etc.) • Simple version of a geothermal power station • Carbon cycle (Bob) • Greenhouse/Greenhouse Effect
Long Answer: may include (but is not limited to): • Analysis of how energy formation types (hydroelectric, fossil fuel, nuclear, solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, biomass…) work. • Discussion of advantages of energy types • Discussion of disadvantages of energy types • How hydrothermal power stations work (all three types) • Biomass and the future • Global Warming information • Effects of Global Warming on Canada
SQ3R your notes and readings and you will do well on the test! • Test day is May 9, 2011 • Good luck!