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Welcome to Mr. Conroys Science Class
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Jeopardy
(Woodridge Middle School)
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Topic 1Energy Sources
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Topic 2Renewable Energy Sources
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Topic 3 Nonrenewable Energy Sources
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Topic 4 Effects on the Environment
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Topic 5 Uses of Energy Sources
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Topic 6Conservation of Energy Sources (ways to
save money and resources)
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Jeopardy
Energy Sources
Renewable
Nonrenewable
Effects on Environment
Uses of Energy
Ways to save energy
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Final Jeopardy
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100 Question Topic 1
  • This energy source is used the most for
    transportation in the U.S.

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100 Answer Topic 1
  • Petroleum

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200 Question Topic 1
  • What would be a good way to conserve a
    nonrenewable resource?
  •  
  • A. Making sure to rotate crops
  • B. Recycling the daily paper
  • C. Riding a bicycle instead of driving
  • D. Using a reservoir to store water

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200 Answer Topic 1
  • C. Riding a bicycle instead of driving

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300 Question Topic 1
  • Fossil fuels, such as coal and petroleum, are
    considered nonrenewable because they take long
    periods of time to be remade. Where do fossil
    fuels originally get their energy from?
  • Earths gravity
  • The sun
  • The tides
  • Under Earths surface

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300 Answer Topic 1
  • The sun

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400 Question Topic 1
  • Alaska has rivers that are the homes to many
    salmon. These salmon travel upstream each spring
    to spawn.
  • Government officials are planning to construct
    several large dams on these rivers. Although the
    dams will create some noise, they will produce
    much needed electricity for homes and businesses.
  • Think of how the dams will affect the salmons
    ability to live in the river. Describe two
    effects that the proposed dams would have on the
    salmons ability to live in the river. Explain
    your answer. (2 Points)

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400 Answer Topic 1
  • Answer
  • Answers may vary. Since the salmon depend on
    traveling upstream to reproduce, the dam will
    interfere with the species ability to survive.
    Other possible answers could include that the dam
    will affect the level of food or water needed for
    the salmon to live.
  • Rubric
  • Two Points Response describes at least two
    effects that the proposed dams would have on the
    salmons ability to live in the river.
  • One Point Response describes at least one
    effect that the proposed dams would have on the
    salmons ability to live in the river.
  • Zero Points Response indicates no understanding
    of the concept(s).

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500 Question Topic 1
  • The EPA (Environmental Protective Agency)
    suggests the following steps when dealing with
    wastes
  •  
  • Reduce the source of the wastes.
  • Reuse what can be reused.
  • Recycle or compost wastes.
  • Burn wastes to create energy (Wastes-to-Energy
    Incineration).
  • Bury the wastes in landfills.
  •  
  • Which of the following would be an EPA officials
    preference for incineration of
    wastes over landfilling?
  • A. Incineration creates harmful gases released
    into our atmosphere.
  • B. A waste-to-energy incinerator is too expensive
    for a community.
  • C. Landfills may be used to bury the ash from an
    incinerator.
  • D. Incineration decreases the amount of wastes
    and creates energy.

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500 Answer Topic 1
  • D. Incineration decreases the amount of wastes
    and creates energy.

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100 Question Topic 2
  • The fossil fuels (i.e., oil, coal and natural
    gas) originally came from which source?
  •  
  • A. Carbon from the air
  • B. Earths core
  • C. Prehistoric plants and animals
  • D. Prehistoric oceans

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100 Answer Topic 2
  • C. Prehistoric plants and animals

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Daily Double
Daily Double
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Daily Double Question
  • Explain the difference between a renewable and
    nonrenewable energy resource? Define one
    renewable energy resource and explain why it
    considered renewable. Identify one nonrenewable
    energy resource and explain why it is
    nonrenewable. (4 Points)

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Daily Double Answer
  • Renewable resources can be used over and over
    again
  • Nonrenewable are used and take millions of years
    to form again
  • Nonrenewable Coal, petroleum, natural gas,
    propane, nuclear
  • Renewable Biomass, solar, wind, hydropower,
    geothermal

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300 Question Topic 2
  • Corn can be used to create Ethanol, a fuel that
    may power a car. What energy source below does
    corn belong to if it is used in this way?
  • A. Hydropower
  • B. Biomass
  • C. Geothermal
  • D. Wind

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300 Answer Topic 2
  • What is biomass?

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400 Question Topic 2
  • Which describes a chemical change that takes
    place during the production of electricity in the
    coal-fired power plant (Figure 1)?
  • A. The coal moving along the conveyor belt is a
    chemical change.
  • B. The coal burning to give off heat and carbon
    dioxide gas is a chemical change.
  • C. The boiling water turning to steam is a
    chemical change.
  • D. The steam turning the turbine is a chemical
    change.

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400 Answer Topic 2
  • The coal burning to give off heat and carbon
    dioxide gas is a chemical change.

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500 Question Topic 2
  • Explain the process of generating electricity in
    a geothermal power plant.

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500 Answer Topic 2
  • Answers will vary

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100 Question Topic 3
  • Wind energy is produced from which of the
    following sources?
  •  
  • A. Evaporation, condensation, precipitation and
    runoff
  • B. The force of moving water
  • C. Uneven heating of Earths surface by the sun
  • D. The energy from deep inside the Earth

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100 Answer Topic 3
  • C. Uneven heating of Earths surface by the sun

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200 Question Topic 3
  • Which statement describes why this resource is
    considered renewable?
  • A. Heated water turns the turbine. The used water
    flows upstream back directly into the lake and
    may be used again right away.
  • B. Falling water turns the turbine. The used
    water flows upstream back directly into the lake
    and may be used again right away.
  • C. Heated water turns the turbine. The water is
    returned to the river downstream, so it may
    continue in the water cycle.
  • D. Falling water turns the turbine. The water is
    returned to the river downstream, so it may
    continue in the water cycle.

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200 Answer Topic 3
  • Falling water turns the turbine. The water is
    returned to the river downstream, so it may
    continue in the water cycle.

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300 Question Topic 3
  • Both coal-burning energy plants and nuclear
    energy power plants produce unwanted waste
    products. Which one of the following could be a
    nuclear waste problem, but not a coal-burning
    waste problem?
  • Pollution from radioactive wastes
  • Damage caused by strip mining
  • Contamination of water by disease-creating
    organisms
  • Pollution from acid rain-causing gases

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300 Answer Topic 3
  • Pollution from radioactive wastes

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400 Question Topic 3
  • Which is a major advantage of using energy
    sources such as sunlight, wind and running water
    instead of fossil fuels, such as coal and natural
    gas?
  • A. Sunlight, wind and running water are much more
    efficient than fossil fuels.
  • B. Sunlight, wind and running water are renewable
    and available indefinitely.
  • C. Sunlight, wind and running water are much less
    expensive to use than fossil fuels.
  • D. Sunlight, wind and running water can be used
    at any geographical location.

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400 Answer Topic 3
  • Sunlight, wind and running water are renewable
    and available indefinitely.

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500 Question Topic 3
  • The use of nuclear energy as an energy source has
    been very controversial over the years. Describe
    a positive impact that using nuclear energy may
    have on the environment. Describe a negative
    impact that using nuclear energy may have on the
    environment. (2 Points)

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500 Answer Topic 3
  • Answers will vary

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100 Question Topic 4
  • Human activity can harm the environment, or help
    it. Which of these activities is the most
    beneficial to our environment?
  • A. Burning garbage for fuel
  • B. Coal burning for fuel
  • C. Deforestation
  • D. Strip mining

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100 Answer Topic 4
  • Burning garbage for fuel

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200 Question Topic 4
  • Which of the following is a list of nonrenewable
    resources?
  • A. Oil, coal, natural gas
  • B. Lumber, air, wildlife
  • C. Water, soil, crops
  • D. Rocks, trash, carbon

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200 Answer Topic 4
  • Oil, coal, natural gas

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300 Question Topic 4
  • The energy of blowing wind can be harnessed to
    create electricity.
  • Why is wind considered a renewable energy source?
  • A. Wind does not cause destruction of the
    environment.
  • B. Wind turns the blades of a windmill that
    creates electricity.
  • C. Wind provides only a very small amount of
    electricity to the United States.
  • D. Wind comes from atmospheric conditions that
    are available indefinitely.

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300 Answer Topic 4
  • Wind comes from atmospheric conditions that are
    available indefinitely.

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400 Question Topic 4
  • Which of the following sources of energy did not
    originally come from buried plants or animals?
  • A. Coal
  • B. Petroleum
  • C. Geothermal
  • D. Natural Gas

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400 Answer Topic 4
  • Geothermal

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500 Question Topic 4
  • Betsy lives in a desert. Heather lives by a
    river. Chris lives on a windy mountain. Choose
    two of the people mentioned and explain how each
    person could harness the renewable energy from
    where they live. (4 Points)

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500 Answer Topic 4
  • Answers may vary. Acceptable resources include
    biomass, solar, geothermal, wind, or hydropower.
    Some solar energy explanations include adding
    windows for letting in sunlight and heat or solar
    panels to capture light for heat or electrical
    energy. A biomass example could be using a fire
    to heat the home. Using a windmill to capture
    energy or using a water wheel on a local river
    fulfills wind or hydropower energy. Tapping into
    local hot springs or using ground-piping to heat
    or cool water is acceptable for geothermal energy.

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100 Question Topic 5
  • This renewable energy resource main safety
    concerns focus on durability and strength. This
    source is also the most expensive to generate
    electricity.

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100 Answer Topic 5
  • What is solar energy?

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200 Question Topic 5
  • Why are fossil fuels called nonrenewable
    resources?
  • A. They make waste products.
  • B. They are buried far underground.
  • C. They take a very long time to produce.
  • D. They are more expensive than nuclear fuels.

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200 Answer Topic 5
  • They take a very long time to produce.

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300 Question Topic 5
  • Most electric power is generated by burning
    fossil fuels. A family living in central Ohio
    uses electric appliances for cooking and air
    conditioning. They use fuel oil for heating.
  • What change could this family make to conserve
    fossil fuels?
  • A. convert to natural gas as a fuel for cooking
  • B. switch to the use of less expensive coal for
    heat
  • C. lower the temperature setting on the air
    conditioner
  • D. install solar roof panels to generate
    additional electricity

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300 Answer Topic 5
  • D. install solar roof panels to generate
    additional electricity

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400 Question Topic 5
  • Nuclear power plants are often used today to
    provide us with energy. All types of power
    plants affect our environment positively and
    negatively. Which of the following is an effect
    of using nuclear energy versus other energy
    sources?
  • Produces less air pollution
  • Creates holes in the ozone
  • Produces acid rain
  • Creates the greenhouse effect

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400 Answer Topic 5
  • Produces less air pollution

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500 Question Topic 5
  • Explain the six forms of energy.

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500 Answer Topic 5
  • Nuclear, electrical, thermal, kinetic, potential,
    chemical, radiant, mechanical

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100 Question Topic 6
  • Why is coal considered to be a nonrenewable
    energy source?
  • A. Sunlight is the original source of energy for
    coal.
  • B. The burning of coal could cause environmental
    pollution.
  • C. Once coal is mined, it can take millions of
    years to be replaced.
  • D. Coal is abundant, but it is very expensive to
    mine from underground.

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100 Answer Topic 6
  • C. Once coal is mined, it can take millions of
    years to be replaced.

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200 Question Topic 6
  • This is the kind of light bulb that saves energy.

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200 Answer Topic 6
  • What is a florescent light bulb?

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300 Question Topic 6
  • Electricity is produced in a hydroelectric plant
    when moving water turns a turbine.
  • Which describes this energy transformation from
    the turning turbine to electricity?
  • A. kinetic energy into electric energy
  • B. nuclear energy into electrical energy
  • C. thermal energy into electric energy
  • D. chemical energy into electric energy

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300 Answer Topic 6
  • A. kinetic energy into electric energy

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400 Question Topic 6
  • This is what is used for nuclear power.

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400 Answer Topic 6
  • What is uranium?

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500 Question Topic 6
  • Name 5 ways you can save energy.

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500 Answer Topic 6
  • Answers will vary

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Final Jeopardy Topic
  • Energy Usage in the United States

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Final Jeopardy Question
  • What source of energy do we use most for energy
    in the United States?

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Final Jeopardy Answer
  • Petroleum

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