Deck 18: Coal- Bringing Down the Mountain: in the Rubble, the True Costs of Coal
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Deck 18: Coal- Bringing Down the Mountain: in the Rubble, the True Costs of Coal
1
The Hobet 21 mine is best known as ___________.
A) the mine with the least environmental impact
B) the mine that the Environmental Protection Agency recently rejected the permit for
C) the largest mining operation in the Appalachian region
D) a surface mine in Wyoming
E) none of these answers
A) the mine with the least environmental impact
B) the mine that the Environmental Protection Agency recently rejected the permit for
C) the largest mining operation in the Appalachian region
D) a surface mine in Wyoming
E) none of these answers
the largest mining operation in the Appalachian region
2
The use of coal creates all of the following impacts except ____________________.
A) reduced water temperatures in water bodies
B) emissions of mercury
C) emissions of sulfur
D) respiratory disease
E) none of these answers
A) reduced water temperatures in water bodies
B) emissions of mercury
C) emissions of sulfur
D) respiratory disease
E) none of these answers
reduced water temperatures in water bodies
3
The key to generating electricity from coal is the generation of_________.
A) heat
B) smoke
C) sulfur
D) cold water
E) none of these answers
A) heat
B) smoke
C) sulfur
D) cold water
E) none of these answers
heat
4
Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed when plant material is buried in _______________ conditions and subjected to _________________ over a long time.
A) oxygen-rich; high heat and pressure
B) oxygen-poor; high heat and pressure
C) oxygen-poor; low heat and pressure
D) oxygen-rich; low heat and pressure
E) none of these answers
A) oxygen-rich; high heat and pressure
B) oxygen-poor; high heat and pressure
C) oxygen-poor; low heat and pressure
D) oxygen-rich; low heat and pressure
E) none of these answers
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5
Which of the following is NOT a problem associated with mountaintop removal mining?
A) This type of surface mining causes permanent, irreversible changes to the landscape.
B) Runoff from the mined area can deliver sulfur and other toxic compounds to streams downstream.
C) The reduction in forested areas can lead to increased frequency and severity of flooding.
D) While having environmental impacts, it leads to greater employment for residents.
E) None of these answers is correct.
A) This type of surface mining causes permanent, irreversible changes to the landscape.
B) Runoff from the mined area can deliver sulfur and other toxic compounds to streams downstream.
C) The reduction in forested areas can lead to increased frequency and severity of flooding.
D) While having environmental impacts, it leads to greater employment for residents.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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6
The form of coal with the highest energy content is _______________.
A) lignite
B) bituminous
C) peat
D) anthracite
E) vegetation
A) lignite
B) bituminous
C) peat
D) anthracite
E) vegetation
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7
In Ireland, peat is often burned as a source of fuel. Peat is known to turn into which of the following fossil fuels?
A) oil
B) coal
C) wood
D) shale
E) uranium
A) oil
B) coal
C) wood
D) shale
E) uranium
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8
Which of the following resources is used the LEAST in the United States for generating electricity?
A) coal
B) renewables
C) nuclear energy
D) natural gas
E) oil
A) coal
B) renewables
C) nuclear energy
D) natural gas
E) oil
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9
Which of the following has coal deposits that rival North America?
A) Norway and Finland
B) South America
C) Russia
D) India
E) Western Europe
A) Norway and Finland
B) South America
C) Russia
D) India
E) Western Europe
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10
What is the purpose of the transformer in the electrical grid?
A) to cool the water used in steam production
B) to reduce the voltage of the generated electricity
C) to increase the voltage of the generated electricity
D) to transmit electricity
E) none of these answers
A) to cool the water used in steam production
B) to reduce the voltage of the generated electricity
C) to increase the voltage of the generated electricity
D) to transmit electricity
E) none of these answers
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11
If we do not change our current rates of coal usage, how long would the proven coal reserves last?
A) 10 years
B) 20 years
C) 120 years
D) 1,200 years
E) none of these answers
A) 10 years
B) 20 years
C) 120 years
D) 1,200 years
E) none of these answers
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12
Which of the following choices is NOT typical for converting coal to electricity?
A) creating steam
B) burning the coal
C) converting the coal to a liquid form
D) spinning a turbine
E) none of these answers
A) creating steam
B) burning the coal
C) converting the coal to a liquid form
D) spinning a turbine
E) none of these answers
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13
What are the different types of pollution created in burning coal to generate electricity?
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14
Peat, the precursor to coal formation, is typically formed in areas _________________.
A) of rapid decomposition
B) with little vegetation
C) with low rates of decomposition
D) with highly oxygenated sediments
E) none of these answers
A) of rapid decomposition
B) with little vegetation
C) with low rates of decomposition
D) with highly oxygenated sediments
E) none of these answers
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15
Coal burning produces more electricity than ___________.
A) all other sources combined
B) nuclear energy and natural gas combined
C) nuclear energy, natural gas, and renewables combined
D) nuclear energy, natural gas, and petroleum combined
E) none of these answers
A) all other sources combined
B) nuclear energy and natural gas combined
C) nuclear energy, natural gas, and renewables combined
D) nuclear energy, natural gas, and petroleum combined
E) none of these answers
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16
The hardest form of coal is _________________.
A) lignite
B) bituminous
C) peat
D) anthracite
E) none of these answers
A) lignite
B) bituminous
C) peat
D) anthracite
E) none of these answers
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17
The greatest amount of electricity in the United States is generated using ____________.
A) coal
B) wind turbines
C) hydroelectric power
D) natural gas
E) nuclear power
A) coal
B) wind turbines
C) hydroelectric power
D) natural gas
E) nuclear power
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18
Burning coal to generate electricity creates all of the following types of pollution except ____________________.
A) water pollution
B) particulates
C) thermal pollution
D) mercury
E) none of these answers
A) water pollution
B) particulates
C) thermal pollution
D) mercury
E) none of these answers
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19
The first form of coal that is created from submerged vegetation, pressure, and heat is ____________________.
A) peat
B) anthracite
C) lignite
D) bituminous
E) none of these answers
A) peat
B) anthracite
C) lignite
D) bituminous
E) none of these answers
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20
Which of the following choices has the highest energy return on energy investment ratio?
A) coal
B) oil
C) nuclear energy
D) natural gas
E) wind
A) coal
B) oil
C) nuclear energy
D) natural gas
E) wind
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21
Overburden is associated with what type of coal mining?
A) subsurface mining
B) surface mining
C) fracking
D) deep mining
E) hydraulic mining
A) subsurface mining
B) surface mining
C) fracking
D) deep mining
E) hydraulic mining
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22
Which of the following regions once held the United States' largest coal reserves?
A) Appalachian Mountains
B) Wyoming
C) Alaska
D) Great Plains
E) Rocky Mountains
A) Appalachian Mountains
B) Wyoming
C) Alaska
D) Great Plains
E) Rocky Mountains
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23
Acid mine drainage is formed when water flows past exposed rocks that leach out _________________ that react with water and oxygen to form ________________.
A) carbonates; bases
B) sulfates; acids
C) arsenic; bases
D) nitrates; acids
E) methane; acid
A) carbonates; bases
B) sulfates; acids
C) arsenic; bases
D) nitrates; acids
E) methane; acid
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24
Which of the following is the biggest advantage to the United States' use of coal?
A) It burns cleaner than most fossil fuels.
B) The United States has a lot of coal.
C) The mining of coal is relatively safe and environmentally friendly.
D) It is the most efficient way to produce electricity.
E) There are no advantages to using coal.
A) It burns cleaner than most fossil fuels.
B) The United States has a lot of coal.
C) The mining of coal is relatively safe and environmentally friendly.
D) It is the most efficient way to produce electricity.
E) There are no advantages to using coal.
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25
Which type of mining, surface or subsurface, has a greater impact on the environment, and why?
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26
Benefits of using coal as an energy source include ____________________.
A) low-cost electricity
B) an established distribution system
C) ease of isolation
D) simple processing
E) all of these answers
A) low-cost electricity
B) an established distribution system
C) ease of isolation
D) simple processing
E) all of these answers
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27
Which area of the world has the least amount of coal reserves?
A) North America
B) Africa
C) Europe
D) Australia
E) Asia
A) North America
B) Africa
C) Europe
D) Australia
E) Asia
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28
Environmentalists are especially concerned about the amount of carbon dioxide released from burning coal because it _________________.
A) is a significant contributor to acid rain
B) depletes the ozone layer
C) is a significant greenhouse gas
D) clogs lungs and aggravates asthma
E) blocks the uptake of oxygen by the hemoglobin
A) is a significant contributor to acid rain
B) depletes the ozone layer
C) is a significant greenhouse gas
D) clogs lungs and aggravates asthma
E) blocks the uptake of oxygen by the hemoglobin
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29
How is acid mine drainage formed, and what are its effects on the environment?
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30
Discuss how mountaintop removal can affect stream quality.
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31
__________________ consists of digging tunnels or shafts into the Earth to reach buried ore deposits.
A) Subsurface mining
B) Surface mining
C) Fracking
D) Deep mining
E) Hydraulic mining
A) Subsurface mining
B) Surface mining
C) Fracking
D) Deep mining
E) Hydraulic mining
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32
__________________ is removing dirt and rock that overlays a mineral deposit close to the surface in order to access that deposit.
A) Subsurface mining
B) Surface mining
C) Fracking
D) Deep mining
E) Hydraulic mining
A) Subsurface mining
B) Surface mining
C) Fracking
D) Deep mining
E) Hydraulic mining
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33
Which of the following is a characteristic of subsurface mining?
A) creates more of a disturbance in the landscape and its contours
B) safer and easier
C) does more damage to the ecosystem
D) very dangerous conditions can include tunnel collapses, released gases, particulates in the air, low oxygen, and heat
E) all of these answers
A) creates more of a disturbance in the landscape and its contours
B) safer and easier
C) does more damage to the ecosystem
D) very dangerous conditions can include tunnel collapses, released gases, particulates in the air, low oxygen, and heat
E) all of these answers
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34
Even though coal is produced by natural processes of the Earth, why is it classified as a "nonrenewable resource'?
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35
What are the steps in the long process of coal formation over time?
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36
How does the use of coal cause acid precipitation?
A) The acid drainage from mining evaporates, which puts the acids into the air.
B) The burning of coal puts out gases like sulfur dioxide, which can combine with water to form acids.
C) Acids, which leach into the soil from the mining process, are transpired by plants that have taken them up.
D) The equipment used for mining releases sulfur and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
E) The transporting of the coal mining releases sulfur and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
A) The acid drainage from mining evaporates, which puts the acids into the air.
B) The burning of coal puts out gases like sulfur dioxide, which can combine with water to form acids.
C) Acids, which leach into the soil from the mining process, are transpired by plants that have taken them up.
D) The equipment used for mining releases sulfur and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
E) The transporting of the coal mining releases sulfur and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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37
All of the following are environmental drawbacks to the mining of coal EXCEPT ____________________.
A) the damage to forests caused by mountaintop removal
B) the burial and damage to streams caused by the dumping of overburden
C) soil compaction causing increased storm water runoff and flooding
D) increased risk of cancer for some miners
E) the water and soil contamination by acid drainage
A) the damage to forests caused by mountaintop removal
B) the burial and damage to streams caused by the dumping of overburden
C) soil compaction causing increased storm water runoff and flooding
D) increased risk of cancer for some miners
E) the water and soil contamination by acid drainage
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38
Which of the following is NOT associated with surface mining?
A) safer
B) greater damage to ecosystem
C) more alteration to landscape
D) greater expense
E) easier and simpler
A) safer
B) greater damage to ecosystem
C) more alteration to landscape
D) greater expense
E) easier and simpler
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39
Which of the following choices is NOT true about coal?
A) It has a high energy content.
B) It is a renewable resource.
C) Mining coal causes environmental damage.
D) Burning coal creates pollution.
E) It is formed over time by the compression and heating of peat.
A) It has a high energy content.
B) It is a renewable resource.
C) Mining coal causes environmental damage.
D) Burning coal creates pollution.
E) It is formed over time by the compression and heating of peat.
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40
Coal mining production is up in the United States but coal mining jobs are on the decline. Why are there fewer coal mining jobs today than 50 years ago?
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41
The negatives involved in removing contaminants from coal before using it are ____________________.
A) the hazardous waste created and the fact that the product is a liquid or gaseous fuel
B) the fact that the product is a liquid or gaseous fuel and the energy needed to complete the process lowers the EROEI
C) the hazardous waste created and the energy needed to complete the process lowers the EROEI
D) the fact that the product is a liquid or gaseous fuel and the inefficiency of the process
E) the amount of water needed and the energy needed to complete the process lower the EROEI
A) the hazardous waste created and the fact that the product is a liquid or gaseous fuel
B) the fact that the product is a liquid or gaseous fuel and the energy needed to complete the process lowers the EROEI
C) the hazardous waste created and the energy needed to complete the process lowers the EROEI
D) the fact that the product is a liquid or gaseous fuel and the inefficiency of the process
E) the amount of water needed and the energy needed to complete the process lower the EROEI
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42
Infographic 18.7.

Refer to Infographic 18.7. Explain how carbon dioxide can be captured.

Refer to Infographic 18.7. Explain how carbon dioxide can be captured.
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43
Home water wells close to reclaimed mines exceed the EPA's allowances for which of the following?
A) arsenic
B) lead
C) iron
D) sulfate
E) all of these answers
A) arsenic
B) lead
C) iron
D) sulfate
E) all of these answers
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44
How is grass planted in mine reclamation?
A) Woven mats that include embedded grass seed are laid over the landscape.
B) Aerial drops of grass seed mixtures are laid over previously mined sites.
C) An aqueous mixture of seed and chemicals are sprayed on the thin soil.
D) It is not planted, rather the land will go through natural senescence.
E) It is not planted; grass will not grow on reclaimed mines.
A) Woven mats that include embedded grass seed are laid over the landscape.
B) Aerial drops of grass seed mixtures are laid over previously mined sites.
C) An aqueous mixture of seed and chemicals are sprayed on the thin soil.
D) It is not planted, rather the land will go through natural senescence.
E) It is not planted; grass will not grow on reclaimed mines.
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45
Infographic 18.7.

Refer to Infographic 18.7. Explain what can be done with captured carbon dioxide.

Refer to Infographic 18.7. Explain what can be done with captured carbon dioxide.
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46
Currently, the biggest drawbacks to using the new clean coal technologies are ____________________.
A) the energy required and costs involved in using them
B) the negativity of the public and their reluctance to pay more for electricity
C) the technologies do not exist and too much energy is needed to develop them
D) the facts that it has not been proven that coal is toxic and that there are no alternatives
E) government incentives and the public apathy
A) the energy required and costs involved in using them
B) the negativity of the public and their reluctance to pay more for electricity
C) the technologies do not exist and too much energy is needed to develop them
D) the facts that it has not been proven that coal is toxic and that there are no alternatives
E) government incentives and the public apathy
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47
We currently have technologies to capture all but which of the following?
A) mercury
B) particulates
C) sulfur
D) carbon dioxide
E) all of these answers
A) mercury
B) particulates
C) sulfur
D) carbon dioxide
E) all of these answers
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48
What is a common criticism of mountaintop removal mine reclamation?
A) The evidence suggests that the original native species will never recolonize the reclaimed site.
B) The artificial channels do not host the same amount of biodiversity as the natural streams.
C) The Appalachian Mountains are a region of extremely high biodiversity and the reclaimed sites will not recover similar levels of diversity.
D) A, B, and C
E) none of these answers
A) The evidence suggests that the original native species will never recolonize the reclaimed site.
B) The artificial channels do not host the same amount of biodiversity as the natural streams.
C) The Appalachian Mountains are a region of extremely high biodiversity and the reclaimed sites will not recover similar levels of diversity.
D) A, B, and C
E) none of these answers
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49
Clean coal technologies are being developed to _________________.
A) reduce CO₂ emissions
B) store emitted CO₂
C) remove toxins from coal prior to combustion
D) A, B, and C
E) none of these answers
A) reduce CO₂ emissions
B) store emitted CO₂
C) remove toxins from coal prior to combustion
D) A, B, and C
E) none of these answers
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50
Pollution from U.S. coal power plants include all of the following except?
A) ash
B) particulates
C) nitrogen oxides
D) ozone
E) mercury
A) ash
B) particulates
C) nitrogen oxides
D) ozone
E) mercury
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51
If a mining company came to you with a plan to plant the same species of pine trees, and only pine trees, on their reclaimed mine in order to comply with the laws, what would you tell them? Would you advise them to go ahead with their plan, or would you suggest a different one?
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52
The Environmental Protection Agency's new Mercury and Air Toxics Standards are projected to reduce emissions of these toxic substances by how much?
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 90%
E) none of these answers
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 90%
E) none of these answers
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53
One of the advantages of coal is that it started the Industrial Revolution in ______________ and then ______________, and more recently in ______________.
A) Great Britain; China; the United States
B) Great Britain; Canada; Japan
C) Great Britain; the United States; China
D) Japan; Great Britain; Western Europe
E) United States; Great Britain; Korea
A) Great Britain; China; the United States
B) Great Britain; Canada; Japan
C) Great Britain; the United States; China
D) Japan; Great Britain; Western Europe
E) United States; Great Britain; Korea
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54
Fly ash can be taken to a landfill that is expensive and not environmentally friendly, or it can be used to make _____________, which benefits both the power plant and the environment.
A) tar paper
B) shingles
C) sandpaper
D) concrete
E) glass
A) tar paper
B) shingles
C) sandpaper
D) concrete
E) glass
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55
How are mountaintop removal mines typically "reclaimed"?
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56
Infographic 18.6.

Refer to Infographic 18.6. Discuss some of the health affects of mining and using coal to generate electricity.

Refer to Infographic 18.6. Discuss some of the health affects of mining and using coal to generate electricity.
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57
What is a major drawback of clean coal technologies?
A) They produce their own toxic byproducts.
B) They increase coal's EROEI.
C) They decrease coal's EROEI.
D) both A and B
E) both A and C
A) They produce their own toxic byproducts.
B) They increase coal's EROEI.
C) They decrease coal's EROEI.
D) both A and B
E) both A and C
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58
What are the benefits of using coal as an energy source?
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