Deck 23: Energy and Mineral Resources

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Which type of coal is typically found associated with tight, highly folded strata?

A)Bituminous
B)Lignite
C)Peat
D)Anthracite
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Upon combustion, which naturally occurring substance in coal is released to potentially create acid rain?

A)Nitrogen
B)Uranium
C)Oxygen
D)Sulfur
E)All of the above
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Approximately 91 percent of the coal use in the United States today is used for ________.

A)home heating
B)transportation
C)construction
D)electricity
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Which of the following would be a good reservoir rock for oil and natural gas?

A)Shale
B)Slate
C)Sandstone
D)Granite
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A ________ is an economically important material that cannot be replenished in a reasonable time frame, so once it has been consumed, there will not be any more.

A)recycled material
B)renewable resource
C)nonrenewable resource
D)plastic
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Which of the following is not a fossil fuel?

A)Coal
B)Bauxite
C)Natural gas
D)Petroleum
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Which U.S.state was the nation's leader in coal production as of 2014?

A)Pennsylvania
B)Wyoming
C)Texas
D)West Virginia
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The most common type of gas hydrate is ________.

A)oxygen hydrate
B)methane hydrate
C)iron hydrate
D)copper hydrate
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Which of the following would be a good cap rock for oil and natural gas deposits?

A)Shale
B)Sandstone
C)Limestone
D)Conglomerate
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Some of the largest crude oil reserves in the world, collected in an anticline trap, are found ________.

A)on land in Texas
B)in the deeper waters of the Gulf of Mexico
C)in Saudi Arabia
D)on the continental slope in the North Sea
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Which of the following fossils fuels is the "cleanest" for the environment in the sense that it is most likely to have the lowest sulfur content and the smallest volume of solid ash residue?

A)Natural gas
B)Anthracite coal
C)Heavy, asphalitic crude oil
D)Lignite
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The Canadian province of Alberta has the world's largest commercially developed deposit of which fossil fuel?

A)Anthracite coal
B)Natural gas
C)Petroleum
D)Tar sands
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What radioactive material is the main fuel used to produce nuclear energy?

A)Uranium-238
B)Uranium-235
C)Lead-207
D)Thorium-232
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Which of the following regions is not one of the top coal-producing states in the United States?

A)Idaho
B)Pennsylvania
C)Wyoming
D)West Virginia
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________ are mixtures of clay, sand, and bitumen.

A)Tar pits
B)Oil sands
C)Oil shales
D)Gas hydrates
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A ________ is an economically important material that can be replenished over a short time span to be used again.

A)renewable resource
B)fossil Fuel
C)raw material
D)nonrenewable resource
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In what environment will the plant and animal remains necessary to generate oil accumulate?

A)Desert
B)Swamp
C)Stream
D)Ocean
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How does the burning of fossil fuels affect the environment?

A)Greenhouse gases are released that raise global temperatures.
B)Sulfur dioxide is produced, which contributes to acid rain.
C)Particulates are released into the atmosphere, which collect on ice caps and glaciers to absorb more heat.
D)Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to ocean acidification.
E)All of the above.
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Together, ________, ________, and ________ provide more than 81 percent of the energy consumed in the United States.

A)uranium; hydroelectricity; coal
B)coal; nuclear power; wind energy
C)natural gas; wind power; biofuel
D)oil; coal; natural gas
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Which of the following is not a concern related to the practice of hydraulic fracturing or fracking?

A)Waste injection fluids are held on the surface in open reservoirs.
B)Fracking fluids may contaminate groundwater.
C)Injection of fracking fluids may trigger small earthquakes.
D)The reservoir rock may have low permeability.
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Which of the following minerals does not form as a result of magmatic segregation?

A)Beryl
B)Quartz
C)Feldspar
D)Calcite
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________ deposits such as gold and silver are generated from hot, ion-rich fluids.

A)Kimberlite
B)Hydrothermal
C)Placer
D)Evaporite
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The first country to generate electricity geothermally was ________ in 1904.

A)Japan
B)New Zealand
C)Italy
D)Mexico City
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The mineral bauxite is refined to produce ________ for economic use.

A)iron
B)aluminum
C)copper
D)gold
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When considering hydrothermal deposits, vein- or fissure-filling deposits of metallic ores such as gold or silver are common in ________.

A)rocks of a contact-metamorphic zone that formed around a shallow granite pluton
B)pyroclastic materials erupted from a stratovolcano
C)impact structures from meteorites
D)rocks that form in high-pressure subduction zones
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________ is a high-pressure ultramafic rock, often containing diamonds, which is carried to the surface in tapered volcanic pipes.

A)Pegmatite
B)Migmatite
C)Kimberlite
D)Platinum
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How can contact metamorphism result in the deposition of ore deposits?

A)Magma differentiates during cooling, leaving the ores to settle out to the bottom of the magma chamber.
B)Hot, mineral-rich water exits the seafloor, resulting in instant precipitation of minerals.
C)Hot magma burns the country rock, which experiences a mineral phase change.
D)Hot fluids in contact with the country rock can result in chemical reactions that facilitate the migration of metallic ions.
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________ collection and ________ collection are used to harness solar energy for consumption.

A)Magnetic; hydraulic
B)Human; mechanical
C)Passive; active
D)Aquatic; filtration
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Which country has the greatest installed capacity of wind turbines worldwide, creating more than 114,000 megawatts of electricity in 2014?

A)United States
B)Germany
C)China
D)Australia
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Which process releases energy from radioactive materials to produce nuclear power?

A)Nuclear fission
B)Nuclear fusion
C)Gasification
D)Nuclear bombardment
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The nuclear power plant in ________, Japan, suffered a catastrophic nuclear accident in 2011, consisting of a series of equipment failures, nuclear meltdowns, and releases of radioactive material.

A)Chernobyl
B)Mount St.Helens
C)Fukushima
D)Manilla
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Which of the materials below is an example of biomass fuel?

A)Wood
B)Uranium
C)Oil
D)Hot water
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Which form of renewable energy is produced by power plants in Iceland, accounting for 66 percent of Iceland's primary energy use?

A)Hydroelectric power
B)Solar power
C)Tidal energy
D)Geothermal power
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Where is the world's largest tidal electricity power plant?

A)The California coast north of San Francisco
B)Annapolis River estuary, Maryland
C)Murmansk, Russia
D)The mouth of the Rance River in Brittany, France
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Photovoltaic cells are used to generate ________ energy.

A)tidal
B)nuclear
C)solar
D)hydroelectric
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Which igneous rock will form through crystallization in a fluid-rich environment with enhanced ion migration?

A)Scoria
B)Pegmatite
C)Obsidian
D)Basalt
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Where was the first large-scale commercial geothermal electrical facility in the United States, built in 1960?

A)The Geysers, California
B)Oak Ridge, Tennessee
C)Hot Springs, Arkansas
D)Mammoth Lake, California
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Prolonged tropical weathering of specific kinds of bedrock can produce deposits of which mineral?

A)Gold
B)Hematite
C)Halite
D)Bauxite
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Although rare in Earth's crust, some of the most important deposits of uranium are associated with ________.

A)lake sediments
B)placer deposits
C)ancient sand dunes
D)geysers
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Magmatic segregation occurs when ________.

A)light minerals crystallize early and migrate through fractures in rock
B)heavy minerals crystallize early and settle to the lower part of the magma chamber
C)high-pressure conduits carry crystals to the surface
D)hot, metal-rich fluids migrate through fractures in rock
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Oil sands are associated with sedimentary rocks such as sandstones, shales, and limestones.
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What is the main mineral source of phosphorous in phosphate fertilizers?

A)Topaz
B)Calcite
C)Kaolinite
D)Apatite
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Aluminum laterite is also known as the mineral ________.

A)calcite
B)olivine
C)hematite
D)bauxite
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Nonmetallic minerals used for abrasives include ________.

A)topaz and fluorite
B)talc and gypsum
C)apatite and hematite
D)corundum and garnet
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The use of renewable energy has been increasing for the last 40 years and is expected to continue to rise.
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A cap rock is a porous, permeable rock that will yield petroleum and natural gas.
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Black smokers are results of hydrothermal activity at ocean ridges.
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Coal is still an important fuel in the United States, mainly used for producing electricity today.
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Cap rocks over reservoirs of petroleum and natural gas are nonporous and impermeable.
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Deeply weathered tropical soils that develop in warm, rainy climates are called ________.

A)tillites
B)placers
C)laterites
D)methane hydrates
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Coal forms from ancient plant remains originally deposited in swamps and marshes.The original energy content of the coal was derived from the sun.
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A mineral deposit may lose its profitability due to economic changes such as rising production costs and stock market volatility.
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What is the definition of a placer deposit?

A)Sorting of particles by a water current according to a material's specific gravity
B)Emplacement of hydrothermal fluids into a fracture
C)Concentration of minor amounts of metals in soil via weathering
D)Metallic deposit near the base of a black smoker due to precipitation
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Renewable energy sources such as wood can regenerate and be sustained indefinitely.
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The process of refining oil shales will produce higher yields of gasoline and heating oils, whereas the refining of light, sweet crude oil from the North Sea produces lower yields that are of lower quality.
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Which mineral resource is the main component for plaster and drywall?

A)Diamonds
B)Calcite
C)Gypsum
D)Talc
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List three economic materials that can be profitably extracted from placer deposits.

A)Gold, platinum, and tin
B)Diamonds, iron, and quartz
C)Sand, gravel, and silt
D)Granite, basalt, and gabbro
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________ occurs when weathering concentrates minor amounts of metals scattered through unweathered rock into economically valuable concentrations.

A)Passive collection
B)Secondary enrichment
C)Concentration
D)Hydraulic fracturing
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Black smokers along the Juan de Fuca Ridge are responsible for massive sulfide deposits.
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Uranium is the primary fuel used in nuclear power plants.
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<strong>  Of all the mineral and energy resources in this figure, which is the most important resource in terms of quantity consumed?</strong> A)Natural gas B)Iron C)Petroleum D)Stone <div style=padding-top: 35px> Of all the mineral and energy resources in this figure, which is the most important resource in terms of quantity consumed?

A)Natural gas
B)Iron
C)Petroleum
D)Stone
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Discuss the advantages and the disadvantages of wind energy.
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<strong>  This image shows the annual per capita consumption of various economically important materials.Based on this figure, which of the following categories does the average American consume the most from every year?</strong> A)Nonmetallic resources B)Metallic resources C)Energy resources <div style=padding-top: 35px> This image shows the annual per capita consumption of various economically important materials.Based on this figure, which of the following categories does the average American consume the most from every year?

A)Nonmetallic resources
B)Metallic resources
C)Energy resources
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What is the difference between a resource and a reserve?
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<strong>  Which region has the highest annual average wind speeds?</strong> A)Washington and Oregon B)Utah, Arizona, and Nevada C)Florida and Georgia D)Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which region has the highest annual average wind speeds?

A)Washington and Oregon
B)Utah, Arizona, and Nevada
C)Florida and Georgia
D)Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas
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How are oceanic gas hydrates produced?
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<strong>  Which state of the following has deposits of anthracite coal?</strong> A)Wyoming B)Pennsylvania C)Illinois D)Michigan <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which state of the following has deposits of anthracite coal?

A)Wyoming
B)Pennsylvania
C)Illinois
D)Michigan
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Crushed stone, sand, and gravel are three examples of nonmetallic mineral resources that are building materials.
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<strong>  Large wind systems require average wind speeds greater than or equal to 6 m/sec.Which of the following regions would be best suited for wind power?</strong> A)Georgia B)Wisconsin C)Florida D)Washington <div style=padding-top: 35px> Large wind systems require average wind speeds greater than or equal to 6 m/sec.Which of the following regions would be best suited for wind power?

A)Georgia
B)Wisconsin
C)Florida
D)Washington
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The gold deposits discovered at Sutters Creek that instigated the California Gold Rush of 1848 were in the form of placer deposits.
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<strong>  Which region would have the best potential for solar energy?</strong> A)Alaska B)Iowa C)Arizona D)Georgia <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which region would have the best potential for solar energy?

A)Alaska
B)Iowa
C)Arizona
D)Georgia
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<strong>  Which energy use in this image requires the largest percentage of coal?</strong> A)Transportation B)Electric power C)Residential and commercial D)Industrial <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which energy use in this image requires the largest percentage of coal?

A)Transportation
B)Electric power
C)Residential and commercial
D)Industrial
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Is water a renewable resource, nonrenewable resource, or both? Explain.
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What environmental challenges are associated with extracting coal?
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<strong>  For which applications (according to this image)is nuclear power used?</strong> A)Transportation B)Electric power C)Residential and commercial D)Industrial <div style=padding-top: 35px> For which applications (according to this image)is nuclear power used?

A)Transportation
B)Electric power
C)Residential and commercial
D)Industrial
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How does a reserve differ from an ore?
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<strong>  What percentage of the energy used by the industrial sector is from petroleum?</strong> A)71 percent B)23 percent C)40 percent D)20 percent <div style=padding-top: 35px> What percentage of the energy used by the industrial sector is from petroleum?

A)71 percent
B)23 percent
C)40 percent
D)20 percent
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<strong>  Which type of coal would have been of major economic importance in Illinois?</strong> A)Lignite B)Subbituminous coal C)Bituminous coal D)Anthracite coal <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which type of coal would have been of major economic importance in Illinois?

A)Lignite
B)Subbituminous coal
C)Bituminous coal
D)Anthracite coal
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Limestone is the most versatile and widely used nonmetallic mineral resource because it can be used for both building and industrial purposes.
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<strong>  What is the average heat value of bituminous coal?</strong> A)12,500 Btu/lb B)12,000 Btu/lb C)9,000 Btu/lb D)7,000 Btu/lb <div style=padding-top: 35px> What is the average heat value of bituminous coal?

A)12,500 Btu/lb
B)12,000 Btu/lb
C)9,000 Btu/lb
D)7,000 Btu/lb
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Deck 23: Energy and Mineral Resources
1
Which type of coal is typically found associated with tight, highly folded strata?

A)Bituminous
B)Lignite
C)Peat
D)Anthracite
D
2
Upon combustion, which naturally occurring substance in coal is released to potentially create acid rain?

A)Nitrogen
B)Uranium
C)Oxygen
D)Sulfur
E)All of the above
D
3
Approximately 91 percent of the coal use in the United States today is used for ________.

A)home heating
B)transportation
C)construction
D)electricity
D
4
Which of the following would be a good reservoir rock for oil and natural gas?

A)Shale
B)Slate
C)Sandstone
D)Granite
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A ________ is an economically important material that cannot be replenished in a reasonable time frame, so once it has been consumed, there will not be any more.

A)recycled material
B)renewable resource
C)nonrenewable resource
D)plastic
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Which of the following is not a fossil fuel?

A)Coal
B)Bauxite
C)Natural gas
D)Petroleum
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Which U.S.state was the nation's leader in coal production as of 2014?

A)Pennsylvania
B)Wyoming
C)Texas
D)West Virginia
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The most common type of gas hydrate is ________.

A)oxygen hydrate
B)methane hydrate
C)iron hydrate
D)copper hydrate
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Which of the following would be a good cap rock for oil and natural gas deposits?

A)Shale
B)Sandstone
C)Limestone
D)Conglomerate
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Some of the largest crude oil reserves in the world, collected in an anticline trap, are found ________.

A)on land in Texas
B)in the deeper waters of the Gulf of Mexico
C)in Saudi Arabia
D)on the continental slope in the North Sea
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Which of the following fossils fuels is the "cleanest" for the environment in the sense that it is most likely to have the lowest sulfur content and the smallest volume of solid ash residue?

A)Natural gas
B)Anthracite coal
C)Heavy, asphalitic crude oil
D)Lignite
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The Canadian province of Alberta has the world's largest commercially developed deposit of which fossil fuel?

A)Anthracite coal
B)Natural gas
C)Petroleum
D)Tar sands
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What radioactive material is the main fuel used to produce nuclear energy?

A)Uranium-238
B)Uranium-235
C)Lead-207
D)Thorium-232
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Which of the following regions is not one of the top coal-producing states in the United States?

A)Idaho
B)Pennsylvania
C)Wyoming
D)West Virginia
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________ are mixtures of clay, sand, and bitumen.

A)Tar pits
B)Oil sands
C)Oil shales
D)Gas hydrates
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A ________ is an economically important material that can be replenished over a short time span to be used again.

A)renewable resource
B)fossil Fuel
C)raw material
D)nonrenewable resource
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In what environment will the plant and animal remains necessary to generate oil accumulate?

A)Desert
B)Swamp
C)Stream
D)Ocean
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How does the burning of fossil fuels affect the environment?

A)Greenhouse gases are released that raise global temperatures.
B)Sulfur dioxide is produced, which contributes to acid rain.
C)Particulates are released into the atmosphere, which collect on ice caps and glaciers to absorb more heat.
D)Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to ocean acidification.
E)All of the above.
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Together, ________, ________, and ________ provide more than 81 percent of the energy consumed in the United States.

A)uranium; hydroelectricity; coal
B)coal; nuclear power; wind energy
C)natural gas; wind power; biofuel
D)oil; coal; natural gas
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Which of the following is not a concern related to the practice of hydraulic fracturing or fracking?

A)Waste injection fluids are held on the surface in open reservoirs.
B)Fracking fluids may contaminate groundwater.
C)Injection of fracking fluids may trigger small earthquakes.
D)The reservoir rock may have low permeability.
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Which of the following minerals does not form as a result of magmatic segregation?

A)Beryl
B)Quartz
C)Feldspar
D)Calcite
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________ deposits such as gold and silver are generated from hot, ion-rich fluids.

A)Kimberlite
B)Hydrothermal
C)Placer
D)Evaporite
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The first country to generate electricity geothermally was ________ in 1904.

A)Japan
B)New Zealand
C)Italy
D)Mexico City
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The mineral bauxite is refined to produce ________ for economic use.

A)iron
B)aluminum
C)copper
D)gold
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When considering hydrothermal deposits, vein- or fissure-filling deposits of metallic ores such as gold or silver are common in ________.

A)rocks of a contact-metamorphic zone that formed around a shallow granite pluton
B)pyroclastic materials erupted from a stratovolcano
C)impact structures from meteorites
D)rocks that form in high-pressure subduction zones
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________ is a high-pressure ultramafic rock, often containing diamonds, which is carried to the surface in tapered volcanic pipes.

A)Pegmatite
B)Migmatite
C)Kimberlite
D)Platinum
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27
How can contact metamorphism result in the deposition of ore deposits?

A)Magma differentiates during cooling, leaving the ores to settle out to the bottom of the magma chamber.
B)Hot, mineral-rich water exits the seafloor, resulting in instant precipitation of minerals.
C)Hot magma burns the country rock, which experiences a mineral phase change.
D)Hot fluids in contact with the country rock can result in chemical reactions that facilitate the migration of metallic ions.
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________ collection and ________ collection are used to harness solar energy for consumption.

A)Magnetic; hydraulic
B)Human; mechanical
C)Passive; active
D)Aquatic; filtration
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Which country has the greatest installed capacity of wind turbines worldwide, creating more than 114,000 megawatts of electricity in 2014?

A)United States
B)Germany
C)China
D)Australia
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30
Which process releases energy from radioactive materials to produce nuclear power?

A)Nuclear fission
B)Nuclear fusion
C)Gasification
D)Nuclear bombardment
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The nuclear power plant in ________, Japan, suffered a catastrophic nuclear accident in 2011, consisting of a series of equipment failures, nuclear meltdowns, and releases of radioactive material.

A)Chernobyl
B)Mount St.Helens
C)Fukushima
D)Manilla
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Which of the materials below is an example of biomass fuel?

A)Wood
B)Uranium
C)Oil
D)Hot water
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Which form of renewable energy is produced by power plants in Iceland, accounting for 66 percent of Iceland's primary energy use?

A)Hydroelectric power
B)Solar power
C)Tidal energy
D)Geothermal power
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34
Where is the world's largest tidal electricity power plant?

A)The California coast north of San Francisco
B)Annapolis River estuary, Maryland
C)Murmansk, Russia
D)The mouth of the Rance River in Brittany, France
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35
Photovoltaic cells are used to generate ________ energy.

A)tidal
B)nuclear
C)solar
D)hydroelectric
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36
Which igneous rock will form through crystallization in a fluid-rich environment with enhanced ion migration?

A)Scoria
B)Pegmatite
C)Obsidian
D)Basalt
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37
Where was the first large-scale commercial geothermal electrical facility in the United States, built in 1960?

A)The Geysers, California
B)Oak Ridge, Tennessee
C)Hot Springs, Arkansas
D)Mammoth Lake, California
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Prolonged tropical weathering of specific kinds of bedrock can produce deposits of which mineral?

A)Gold
B)Hematite
C)Halite
D)Bauxite
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39
Although rare in Earth's crust, some of the most important deposits of uranium are associated with ________.

A)lake sediments
B)placer deposits
C)ancient sand dunes
D)geysers
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Magmatic segregation occurs when ________.

A)light minerals crystallize early and migrate through fractures in rock
B)heavy minerals crystallize early and settle to the lower part of the magma chamber
C)high-pressure conduits carry crystals to the surface
D)hot, metal-rich fluids migrate through fractures in rock
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Oil sands are associated with sedimentary rocks such as sandstones, shales, and limestones.
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42
What is the main mineral source of phosphorous in phosphate fertilizers?

A)Topaz
B)Calcite
C)Kaolinite
D)Apatite
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43
Aluminum laterite is also known as the mineral ________.

A)calcite
B)olivine
C)hematite
D)bauxite
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44
Nonmetallic minerals used for abrasives include ________.

A)topaz and fluorite
B)talc and gypsum
C)apatite and hematite
D)corundum and garnet
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45
The use of renewable energy has been increasing for the last 40 years and is expected to continue to rise.
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46
A cap rock is a porous, permeable rock that will yield petroleum and natural gas.
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47
Black smokers are results of hydrothermal activity at ocean ridges.
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48
Coal is still an important fuel in the United States, mainly used for producing electricity today.
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49
Cap rocks over reservoirs of petroleum and natural gas are nonporous and impermeable.
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50
Deeply weathered tropical soils that develop in warm, rainy climates are called ________.

A)tillites
B)placers
C)laterites
D)methane hydrates
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51
Coal forms from ancient plant remains originally deposited in swamps and marshes.The original energy content of the coal was derived from the sun.
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52
A mineral deposit may lose its profitability due to economic changes such as rising production costs and stock market volatility.
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53
What is the definition of a placer deposit?

A)Sorting of particles by a water current according to a material's specific gravity
B)Emplacement of hydrothermal fluids into a fracture
C)Concentration of minor amounts of metals in soil via weathering
D)Metallic deposit near the base of a black smoker due to precipitation
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54
Renewable energy sources such as wood can regenerate and be sustained indefinitely.
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55
The process of refining oil shales will produce higher yields of gasoline and heating oils, whereas the refining of light, sweet crude oil from the North Sea produces lower yields that are of lower quality.
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56
Which mineral resource is the main component for plaster and drywall?

A)Diamonds
B)Calcite
C)Gypsum
D)Talc
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57
List three economic materials that can be profitably extracted from placer deposits.

A)Gold, platinum, and tin
B)Diamonds, iron, and quartz
C)Sand, gravel, and silt
D)Granite, basalt, and gabbro
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58
________ occurs when weathering concentrates minor amounts of metals scattered through unweathered rock into economically valuable concentrations.

A)Passive collection
B)Secondary enrichment
C)Concentration
D)Hydraulic fracturing
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59
Black smokers along the Juan de Fuca Ridge are responsible for massive sulfide deposits.
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60
Uranium is the primary fuel used in nuclear power plants.
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61
<strong>  Of all the mineral and energy resources in this figure, which is the most important resource in terms of quantity consumed?</strong> A)Natural gas B)Iron C)Petroleum D)Stone Of all the mineral and energy resources in this figure, which is the most important resource in terms of quantity consumed?

A)Natural gas
B)Iron
C)Petroleum
D)Stone
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62
Discuss the advantages and the disadvantages of wind energy.
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63
<strong>  This image shows the annual per capita consumption of various economically important materials.Based on this figure, which of the following categories does the average American consume the most from every year?</strong> A)Nonmetallic resources B)Metallic resources C)Energy resources This image shows the annual per capita consumption of various economically important materials.Based on this figure, which of the following categories does the average American consume the most from every year?

A)Nonmetallic resources
B)Metallic resources
C)Energy resources
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64
What is the difference between a resource and a reserve?
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65
<strong>  Which region has the highest annual average wind speeds?</strong> A)Washington and Oregon B)Utah, Arizona, and Nevada C)Florida and Georgia D)Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas Which region has the highest annual average wind speeds?

A)Washington and Oregon
B)Utah, Arizona, and Nevada
C)Florida and Georgia
D)Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas
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66
How are oceanic gas hydrates produced?
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67
<strong>  Which state of the following has deposits of anthracite coal?</strong> A)Wyoming B)Pennsylvania C)Illinois D)Michigan Which state of the following has deposits of anthracite coal?

A)Wyoming
B)Pennsylvania
C)Illinois
D)Michigan
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68
Crushed stone, sand, and gravel are three examples of nonmetallic mineral resources that are building materials.
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69
<strong>  Large wind systems require average wind speeds greater than or equal to 6 m/sec.Which of the following regions would be best suited for wind power?</strong> A)Georgia B)Wisconsin C)Florida D)Washington Large wind systems require average wind speeds greater than or equal to 6 m/sec.Which of the following regions would be best suited for wind power?

A)Georgia
B)Wisconsin
C)Florida
D)Washington
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70
The gold deposits discovered at Sutters Creek that instigated the California Gold Rush of 1848 were in the form of placer deposits.
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71
<strong>  Which region would have the best potential for solar energy?</strong> A)Alaska B)Iowa C)Arizona D)Georgia Which region would have the best potential for solar energy?

A)Alaska
B)Iowa
C)Arizona
D)Georgia
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72
<strong>  Which energy use in this image requires the largest percentage of coal?</strong> A)Transportation B)Electric power C)Residential and commercial D)Industrial Which energy use in this image requires the largest percentage of coal?

A)Transportation
B)Electric power
C)Residential and commercial
D)Industrial
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73
Is water a renewable resource, nonrenewable resource, or both? Explain.
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74
What environmental challenges are associated with extracting coal?
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75
<strong>  For which applications (according to this image)is nuclear power used?</strong> A)Transportation B)Electric power C)Residential and commercial D)Industrial For which applications (according to this image)is nuclear power used?

A)Transportation
B)Electric power
C)Residential and commercial
D)Industrial
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76
How does a reserve differ from an ore?
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77
<strong>  What percentage of the energy used by the industrial sector is from petroleum?</strong> A)71 percent B)23 percent C)40 percent D)20 percent What percentage of the energy used by the industrial sector is from petroleum?

A)71 percent
B)23 percent
C)40 percent
D)20 percent
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<strong>  Which type of coal would have been of major economic importance in Illinois?</strong> A)Lignite B)Subbituminous coal C)Bituminous coal D)Anthracite coal Which type of coal would have been of major economic importance in Illinois?

A)Lignite
B)Subbituminous coal
C)Bituminous coal
D)Anthracite coal
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79
Limestone is the most versatile and widely used nonmetallic mineral resource because it can be used for both building and industrial purposes.
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<strong>  What is the average heat value of bituminous coal?</strong> A)12,500 Btu/lb B)12,000 Btu/lb C)9,000 Btu/lb D)7,000 Btu/lb What is the average heat value of bituminous coal?

A)12,500 Btu/lb
B)12,000 Btu/lb
C)9,000 Btu/lb
D)7,000 Btu/lb
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