Deck 14: Squeezing Power From a Stone: Energy Resources

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Matter that stores energy in a readily useable form is termed ____________.

A)antimatter
B)fuel
C)phlogiston
D)erg
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Tar has a much lower viscosity than gasoline.
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The oil window (temperature range wherein organic matter is converted to petroleum without destroying it)lies between ____________.

A)30°C and 60°C
B)100°C and 250°C
C)90°C and 160°C
D)200°C and 350°C
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Hydrocarbons are chain-like or ring-like molecules made of carbon and ____________ atoms.

A)helium
B)oxygen
C)water
D)hydrogen
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Which of the following is NOT one of the five fundamental sources of energy?

A)nuclear fusion within the Sun
B)geothermal energy
C)energy stored within chemical bonds
D)fossil fuels
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The most commonly used sources of industrial energy in the United States today are ____________ and ____________.
<strong>The most commonly used sources of industrial energy in the United States today are ____________ and ____________.  </strong> A)coal;oil B)oil;natural gas C)coal;natural gas D)nuclear;hydrothermal <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)coal;oil
B)oil;natural gas
C)coal;natural gas
D)nuclear;hydrothermal
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Organic matter builds up evenly over the entire surface of the ocean floor.
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Most of the world's coal was deposited in coal swamps during the ____________.

A)Cretaceous
B)Ordovician
C)Carboniferous
D)Jurassic
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In order to produce a commercially viable oil deposit,there must be a source rock,a reservoir rock,a seal rock,and a ____________.

A)large fracture connecting the reservoir rock to the surface of the Earth,so the oil can move freely toward the surface
B)filter rock-a rock of intermediate permeability located between the source and the reservoir rocks to remove impurities
C)heater rock-an intrusive igneous rock beneath the source rock to heat the oil and give it buoyancy
D)trap-a geologic configuration that forces oil to pool up and denies it passage to the surface
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Coal is the altered remains of ancient ____________.

A)dinosaurs
B)plankton
C)terrestrial plants
D)mammals
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Hydrocarbons consisting of short carbon chains are ____________.

A)more volatile than hydrocarbons with longer chains
B)more viscous than hydrocarbons with longer chains
C)typically stable in a solid state at room temperatures
D)All of the above are correct.
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A permeable and porous rock,regardless of lithology,is a good candidate to serve as a ____________ in an oil-producing scenario.

A)reservoir rock
B)seal rock
C)source rock
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A buried body of rock that is induced by heat to exude oil is termed a ____________.

A)reservoir rock
B)seal rock
C)source rock
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All porous rocks are highly permeable.
All porous rocks are highly permeable.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following lists contains only fossil fuels?

A)coal,oil,natural gas
B)coal,geothermal,wind
C)coal,wood,natural gas
D)hydroelectric,geothermal,wind
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Most of the hydrocarbons within oil and natural gas are derived from the breakdown of organic matter from once-living ____________.

A)dinosaurs
B)plankton
C)terrestrial plants
D)mammals
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Permeability is a measure of ____________.
<strong>Permeability is a measure of ____________.  </strong> A)how many pores are present within a rock B)the percentage of rock volume that is comprised of pores C)how well the pores within rock are connected D)the mass of a body of rock divided by the mass of an equal volume of water <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)how many pores are present within a rock
B)the percentage of rock volume that is comprised of pores
C)how well the pores within rock are connected
D)the mass of a body of rock divided by the mass of an equal volume of water
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The greatest depth at which oil is found is ____________.
<strong>The greatest depth at which oil is found is ____________.  </strong> A)about 1 km below the surface B)about 6.5 km below the surface C)at the Moho D)at the base of the lithosphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)about 1 km below the surface
B)about 6.5 km below the surface
C)at the Moho
D)at the base of the lithosphere
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Chemically,oil and gas are both ____________.

A)pure forms of carbon
B)carbohydrates
C)hydrocarbons
D)carbonate minerals
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Before the discovery of coal,humans did NOT produce or consume energy.
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An impermeable rock,regardless of lithology,is a good candidate to serve as a ____________ in an oil-producing scenario.

A)reservoir rock
B)seal rock
C)source rock
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Miners used to take canaries into coal mines primarily because ____________.

A)their singing provided companionship
B)their singing increased productivity
C)they would die of gas poisoning before miners would,providing them with a warning system
D)they ferried notes among workers on opposite sides of the mines
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Shale,salt,and fine-grained limestone that is not fractured are all good candidates to serve as ____________ within an oil field.

A)a reservoir rock
B)a seal rock
C)a source rock
D)either a source rock or a reservoir rock
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If a drilled well encounters both oil and natural gas,the ____________.

A)gas will naturally be floating on top of the oil
B)oil will float above the level of the gas
C)gas and oil are expected to be thoroughly mixed together
D)gas will exist in a dissolved state within the oil
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Which of the following is NOT an important type of oil trap?

A)salt dome
B)syncline
C)stratigraphic
D)anticline
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Which organic substance is produced by black organic shales at temperatures below the oil window?

A)gold
B)coal
C)kerogen
D)keratin
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Within hydrocarbon systems,microbes will biodegrade larger molecules,leaving smaller molecules.
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____________ create(s)an easy route for oil to follow from the rock to a well.

A)Hydrofracturing
B)Seismic-reflection
C)Drilling mud
D)Pumps
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____________ is/are an example of alternative hydrocarbon sources.

A)Gas hydrate
B)Tar sands
C)Oil shale
D)All of the above are correct.
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Which fossil fuel,oil or natural gas,is found at greater depths within Earth,and why?

A)oil,because it is more stable at high temperatures
B)oil,because it is more stable at low pressures
C)gas,because it is more stable at high temperatures
D)gas,because it is more stable at low pressures
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Which gas is most abundantly produced from the burning of coal?

A)sulfur dioxide
B)carbon monoxide
C)carbon dioxide
D)oxygen
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Most coal is mined from ____________,which develop and preserve the thick sedimentary sequences necessary for deep burial.

A)domes
B)basins
C)shields
D)active margins
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Crude oil "floats" over natural gas in the pore space of a reservoir rock.
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Coal layers buried under less than 100 m of sediment are usually mined with which technique?

A)underground mining
B)strip mining
Question
Natural gas ____________.

A)consists of longer carbon chains as compared to oil
B)is denser than oil
C)is produced at higher temperatures than oil
D)is produced at higher temperatures than graphite
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Oil taken directly from the ground,without artificial chemical alteration,is termed ____________.

A)crude oil
B)raw oil
C)crass oil
D)protooil
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A black,organic-rich shale could likely serve as either of which two necessary types of rocks within oil fields?

A)source rock or seal rock
B)reservoir rock or seal rock
C)source rock or reservoir rock
Question
Oil drilling not only provides gasoline and electrical power but also material incorporated in ____________.

A)textiles
B)plastics
C)rubber
D)cement
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Which sequence of coal ranks is ordered from lowest to highest?

A)anthracite,bituminous,lignite
B)lignite,bituminous,anthracite
C)bituminous,lignite,anthracite
D)bituminous,anthracite,lignite
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____________ is/are NOT an example of alternative hydrocarbon sources.

A)Methane hydrate
B)Peat bogs
C)Oil shales
D)Tar sands
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____________ occurs when a neutron strikes a radioactive atom.

A)Fusion
B)Fission
C)Splitting
D)Splicing
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U-235,the isotope of uranium commonly utilized in nuclear power plants,is ____________.

A)the most common of the naturally occurring isotopes of that element
B)heavier than the other well-known isotope of uranium
C)rare even in uranium oxide deposits,and thus usable reactor fuel must be enriched with respect to this isotope
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The world's supply of oil is likely to be depleted in about ____________ years.
<strong>The world's supply of oil is likely to be depleted in about ____________ years.  </strong> A)10 B)100 C)1,000 D)1 million <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)10
B)100
C)1,000
D)1 million
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Geothermal energy provides a low-cost alternative to fossil fuels throughout most of the populated world.
Geothermal energy provides a low-cost alternative to fossil fuels throughout most of the populated world.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Nuclear reactions within power plants do not produce the explosive reactions characteristic of atomic bombs primarily because the ____________.

A)isotope of uranium used in power plants never undergoes explosive fission and therefore was never used in bombs
B)amount of uranium within nuclear fuel rods is enough to sustain a chain reaction but is less than the critical mass necessary for the reaction to become explosive
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Which of the following is a renewable resource?

A)coal
B)oil
C)wind
D)natural gas
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Aside from the possibility of a meltdown,nuclear power provides no other major problems or concerns.
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____________ is/are harnessed from the potential energy of water.

A)Hydroelectric power
B)Solar energy
C)Biofuels
D)Hydrologic energy
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Coalbed methane is a valuable energy source that has been utilized since the turn of the century.
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Congress has proposed storing nuclear waste beneath ____________.

A)Teapot Dome,Wyoming
B)Grand Tetons National Park,Wyoming
C)Yucca Mountain,Nevada
D)Camel Rock,New Mexico
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Deck 14: Squeezing Power From a Stone: Energy Resources
1
Matter that stores energy in a readily useable form is termed ____________.

A)antimatter
B)fuel
C)phlogiston
D)erg
B
2
Tar has a much lower viscosity than gasoline.
False
3
The oil window (temperature range wherein organic matter is converted to petroleum without destroying it)lies between ____________.

A)30°C and 60°C
B)100°C and 250°C
C)90°C and 160°C
D)200°C and 350°C
C
4
Hydrocarbons are chain-like or ring-like molecules made of carbon and ____________ atoms.

A)helium
B)oxygen
C)water
D)hydrogen
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Which of the following is NOT one of the five fundamental sources of energy?

A)nuclear fusion within the Sun
B)geothermal energy
C)energy stored within chemical bonds
D)fossil fuels
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The most commonly used sources of industrial energy in the United States today are ____________ and ____________.
<strong>The most commonly used sources of industrial energy in the United States today are ____________ and ____________.  </strong> A)coal;oil B)oil;natural gas C)coal;natural gas D)nuclear;hydrothermal

A)coal;oil
B)oil;natural gas
C)coal;natural gas
D)nuclear;hydrothermal
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Organic matter builds up evenly over the entire surface of the ocean floor.
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Most of the world's coal was deposited in coal swamps during the ____________.

A)Cretaceous
B)Ordovician
C)Carboniferous
D)Jurassic
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In order to produce a commercially viable oil deposit,there must be a source rock,a reservoir rock,a seal rock,and a ____________.

A)large fracture connecting the reservoir rock to the surface of the Earth,so the oil can move freely toward the surface
B)filter rock-a rock of intermediate permeability located between the source and the reservoir rocks to remove impurities
C)heater rock-an intrusive igneous rock beneath the source rock to heat the oil and give it buoyancy
D)trap-a geologic configuration that forces oil to pool up and denies it passage to the surface
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Coal is the altered remains of ancient ____________.

A)dinosaurs
B)plankton
C)terrestrial plants
D)mammals
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Hydrocarbons consisting of short carbon chains are ____________.

A)more volatile than hydrocarbons with longer chains
B)more viscous than hydrocarbons with longer chains
C)typically stable in a solid state at room temperatures
D)All of the above are correct.
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A permeable and porous rock,regardless of lithology,is a good candidate to serve as a ____________ in an oil-producing scenario.

A)reservoir rock
B)seal rock
C)source rock
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A buried body of rock that is induced by heat to exude oil is termed a ____________.

A)reservoir rock
B)seal rock
C)source rock
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All porous rocks are highly permeable.
All porous rocks are highly permeable.
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Which of the following lists contains only fossil fuels?

A)coal,oil,natural gas
B)coal,geothermal,wind
C)coal,wood,natural gas
D)hydroelectric,geothermal,wind
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Most of the hydrocarbons within oil and natural gas are derived from the breakdown of organic matter from once-living ____________.

A)dinosaurs
B)plankton
C)terrestrial plants
D)mammals
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Permeability is a measure of ____________.
<strong>Permeability is a measure of ____________.  </strong> A)how many pores are present within a rock B)the percentage of rock volume that is comprised of pores C)how well the pores within rock are connected D)the mass of a body of rock divided by the mass of an equal volume of water

A)how many pores are present within a rock
B)the percentage of rock volume that is comprised of pores
C)how well the pores within rock are connected
D)the mass of a body of rock divided by the mass of an equal volume of water
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The greatest depth at which oil is found is ____________.
<strong>The greatest depth at which oil is found is ____________.  </strong> A)about 1 km below the surface B)about 6.5 km below the surface C)at the Moho D)at the base of the lithosphere

A)about 1 km below the surface
B)about 6.5 km below the surface
C)at the Moho
D)at the base of the lithosphere
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Chemically,oil and gas are both ____________.

A)pure forms of carbon
B)carbohydrates
C)hydrocarbons
D)carbonate minerals
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Before the discovery of coal,humans did NOT produce or consume energy.
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An impermeable rock,regardless of lithology,is a good candidate to serve as a ____________ in an oil-producing scenario.

A)reservoir rock
B)seal rock
C)source rock
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22
Miners used to take canaries into coal mines primarily because ____________.

A)their singing provided companionship
B)their singing increased productivity
C)they would die of gas poisoning before miners would,providing them with a warning system
D)they ferried notes among workers on opposite sides of the mines
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Shale,salt,and fine-grained limestone that is not fractured are all good candidates to serve as ____________ within an oil field.

A)a reservoir rock
B)a seal rock
C)a source rock
D)either a source rock or a reservoir rock
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If a drilled well encounters both oil and natural gas,the ____________.

A)gas will naturally be floating on top of the oil
B)oil will float above the level of the gas
C)gas and oil are expected to be thoroughly mixed together
D)gas will exist in a dissolved state within the oil
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Which of the following is NOT an important type of oil trap?

A)salt dome
B)syncline
C)stratigraphic
D)anticline
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Which organic substance is produced by black organic shales at temperatures below the oil window?

A)gold
B)coal
C)kerogen
D)keratin
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Within hydrocarbon systems,microbes will biodegrade larger molecules,leaving smaller molecules.
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____________ create(s)an easy route for oil to follow from the rock to a well.

A)Hydrofracturing
B)Seismic-reflection
C)Drilling mud
D)Pumps
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____________ is/are an example of alternative hydrocarbon sources.

A)Gas hydrate
B)Tar sands
C)Oil shale
D)All of the above are correct.
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Which fossil fuel,oil or natural gas,is found at greater depths within Earth,and why?

A)oil,because it is more stable at high temperatures
B)oil,because it is more stable at low pressures
C)gas,because it is more stable at high temperatures
D)gas,because it is more stable at low pressures
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Which gas is most abundantly produced from the burning of coal?

A)sulfur dioxide
B)carbon monoxide
C)carbon dioxide
D)oxygen
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Most coal is mined from ____________,which develop and preserve the thick sedimentary sequences necessary for deep burial.

A)domes
B)basins
C)shields
D)active margins
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Crude oil "floats" over natural gas in the pore space of a reservoir rock.
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Coal layers buried under less than 100 m of sediment are usually mined with which technique?

A)underground mining
B)strip mining
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Natural gas ____________.

A)consists of longer carbon chains as compared to oil
B)is denser than oil
C)is produced at higher temperatures than oil
D)is produced at higher temperatures than graphite
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Oil taken directly from the ground,without artificial chemical alteration,is termed ____________.

A)crude oil
B)raw oil
C)crass oil
D)protooil
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A black,organic-rich shale could likely serve as either of which two necessary types of rocks within oil fields?

A)source rock or seal rock
B)reservoir rock or seal rock
C)source rock or reservoir rock
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Oil drilling not only provides gasoline and electrical power but also material incorporated in ____________.

A)textiles
B)plastics
C)rubber
D)cement
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39
Which sequence of coal ranks is ordered from lowest to highest?

A)anthracite,bituminous,lignite
B)lignite,bituminous,anthracite
C)bituminous,lignite,anthracite
D)bituminous,anthracite,lignite
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____________ is/are NOT an example of alternative hydrocarbon sources.

A)Methane hydrate
B)Peat bogs
C)Oil shales
D)Tar sands
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____________ occurs when a neutron strikes a radioactive atom.

A)Fusion
B)Fission
C)Splitting
D)Splicing
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42
U-235,the isotope of uranium commonly utilized in nuclear power plants,is ____________.

A)the most common of the naturally occurring isotopes of that element
B)heavier than the other well-known isotope of uranium
C)rare even in uranium oxide deposits,and thus usable reactor fuel must be enriched with respect to this isotope
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43
The world's supply of oil is likely to be depleted in about ____________ years.
<strong>The world's supply of oil is likely to be depleted in about ____________ years.  </strong> A)10 B)100 C)1,000 D)1 million

A)10
B)100
C)1,000
D)1 million
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Geothermal energy provides a low-cost alternative to fossil fuels throughout most of the populated world.
Geothermal energy provides a low-cost alternative to fossil fuels throughout most of the populated world.
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Nuclear reactions within power plants do not produce the explosive reactions characteristic of atomic bombs primarily because the ____________.

A)isotope of uranium used in power plants never undergoes explosive fission and therefore was never used in bombs
B)amount of uranium within nuclear fuel rods is enough to sustain a chain reaction but is less than the critical mass necessary for the reaction to become explosive
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Which of the following is a renewable resource?

A)coal
B)oil
C)wind
D)natural gas
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Aside from the possibility of a meltdown,nuclear power provides no other major problems or concerns.
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48
____________ is/are harnessed from the potential energy of water.

A)Hydroelectric power
B)Solar energy
C)Biofuels
D)Hydrologic energy
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49
Coalbed methane is a valuable energy source that has been utilized since the turn of the century.
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Congress has proposed storing nuclear waste beneath ____________.

A)Teapot Dome,Wyoming
B)Grand Tetons National Park,Wyoming
C)Yucca Mountain,Nevada
D)Camel Rock,New Mexico
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