Week 3
Chapter 5
Ecology
Fossil fuels
WHAT DO THESE THINGS HAVE IN COMMON? It’s an element C ARBON QUICK FACTS.
How much electricity do you think you use? (Avg., above avg. or below avg.) Why? Where does your energy come from? What impacts does energy production.
Nonrenewable: exhaustible, extracted faster than they are formed (nonreplenishing) Renewable: replaced through natural process (replenishing) Living Things.
Mrs. Hartman Fossil Fuels. Most of the energy we use comes from fossil fuels Definition: a nonrenewable energy source formed from the remains of plants.
Mr. Manskopf Notes also found at .
Nonrenewable Energy Chapter 17 Section 1 Energy Resources and Fossil Fuels Section 2 Nuclear Energy.
Objectives Recognize the Sun as the ultimate source of most energy on Earth. Conventional Energy Resources Describe how energy changes from one form to.
Nonrenewable EnergySection 1 Objectives List five factors that influence the value of a fuel. Explain how fuels are used to generate electricity in an.