AP Environmental Science: Unit 6 Review - Energy 

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Peat

________- partially decomposed organic material that can be burned for fuel.

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________: produce clean energy, low environmental impact cons: expensive, limited.

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Chernobyl

________- nuclear power plant in the Ukraine, 1986 that suffered two large explosions, worst nuclear accident in history (explosion, accident from safety test)

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Cleaner energy source

________- does not produce air pollutants, but it does release thermal pollution and hazardous solid waste.

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Nuclear power

________ is generated through fission, which releases a large amount of heat, can be used to generate steam, which powers a turbine and generates electricity.

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Fukushima

________- series of equipment failures, nuclear meltdowns, and releases of radioactive materials at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant on March 11, 2011 (earthquake, tsunami, flood)

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Active solar cells

________- use solar energy to take liquid through mechanical and electrical equipment to collect the energy captured from the sun.

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Combustion of fossil fuels

________- chemical reaction between fuel and oxygen that yields carbon dioxide and water and releases energy.

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Passive solar energy

________- absorb heat directly from the sun but without the use of mechanical /electric equipment.

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Wind energy

________- renewable, clean source of energy powered by wind.

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________: only emits water cons: expensive, energy is needed to create hydrogen gas.

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________: renewable, clean cons: location, flying species, macitence.

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________: no air pollution cons: accessibility, costly, could possibly release hydrogen sulfide.

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________: no air pollution or waste cons: expensive, can cause habitat loss.

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