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ENVR-1301 Exam 4 Final Questions and Answers Already Passed Primary energy sources - Answers natural resources that can be exploited to produce energy secondary energy sources - Answers produced from primary energy sources top three primary energy resources that currently provide most of our global energy needs? - Answers Coal, oil, and natural gas What percentage of our primary energy use is from fossil fuels? - Answers 82% Which primary energy source is used to generate most of the world's electricity? - Answers Coal Is global oil consumption generally increasing or decreasing? - Answers Global Oil consumption is increasing examples of social external costs that are related to a fossil fuel-based economy. - Answers worker safety hazards, job insecurity, rapid community development and abandonment, contribution to climate change, and human health consequences. fracking - Answers uses injection of high-pressure fluids to break open rock and concentrate oil or gas for extraction. refinery - Answers where crude oil is separated (by distillation) into different fuels and other products. reserve - Answers amount of a mineral resource (including oil, coal, and natural gas) remaining in the earth that can be exploited using current technologies and at current prices. Hubbert's Curve - Answers a bell-shaped curve that shows historic changes in oil production and projects "peak" oil production and the exhaustion of oil reserves. Acid Mine Drainage - Answers water pollution for coal mine run-off that is contaminated with toxic heavy metals and highly acidic. The Price-Anderson Act - Answers policy that protects the liability of nuclear power producers (1957) fission - Answers A large atom of one elements is split to produce smaller atoms of different elements Nuclear power is produced by the fission of what radioactive isotope - Answers U-235 Is nuclear energy a renewable or non-renewable energy source? - Answers it is a non-renewable resource because it relies on the mining of finite uranium ore. two main radiation safety concerns associated with producing nuclear energy. - Answers potential for a meltdown, radiation releases due to coolant loss; the containment, transport, and

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Primary energy sources - Answers natural resources that can be exploited to produce energy

secondary energy sources - Answers produced from primary energy sources

top three primary energy resources that currently provide most of our global energy needs? -
Answers Coal, oil, and natural gas

What percentage of our primary energy use is from fossil fuels? - Answers 82%

Which primary energy source is used to generate most of the world's electricity? - Answers Coal

Is global oil consumption generally increasing or decreasing? - Answers Global Oil consumption
is increasing

examples of social external costs that are related to a fossil fuel-based economy. - Answers
worker safety hazards, job insecurity, rapid community development and abandonment,
contribution to climate change, and human health consequences.

fracking - Answers uses injection of high-pressure fluids to break open rock and concentrate oil
or gas for extraction.

refinery - Answers where crude oil is separated (by distillation) into different fuels and other
products.

reserve - Answers amount of a mineral resource (including oil, coal, and natural gas) remaining
in the earth that can be exploited using current technologies and at current prices.

Hubbert's Curve - Answers a bell-shaped curve that shows historic changes in oil production and
projects "peak" oil production and the exhaustion of oil reserves.

Acid Mine Drainage - Answers water pollution for coal mine run-off that is contaminated with
toxic heavy metals and highly acidic.

The Price-Anderson Act - Answers policy that protects the liability of nuclear power producers
(1957)

fission - Answers A large atom of one elements is split to produce smaller atoms of different
elements

Nuclear power is produced by the fission of what radioactive isotope - Answers U-235

Is nuclear energy a renewable or non-renewable energy source? - Answers it is a non-renewable
resource because it relies on the mining of finite uranium ore.

two main radiation safety concerns associated with producing nuclear energy. - Answers
potential for a meltdown, radiation releases due to coolant loss; the containment, transport, and

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