Non-renewable energy sources
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Coal
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Natural gas
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Nuclear energy
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Coal
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1. What is coal primarily made of? A) Oxygen and nitrogen B) Carbon and other elements like hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen C) Water and minerals D) Hydrogen and methane
02. What is the primary use of coal in modern times? A) Producing electricity B) Making plastic C) Manufacturing steel D) Both A and C
03. Which country is the largest producer of coal in the world? A) United States B) China C) Russia D) India
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1.B) Carbon and other elements like hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen 2. D) Both A and C 3. B) China
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Oil
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01.What is the primary use of oil in the modern world?A) Generating electricity B) Manufacturing plastic C) Fuel for transportation D) Cooking food
02. Which region is home to the largest oil reserves in the world?A) The Middle East B) North America C) South America D) Africa
03. What environmental concern is most associated with oil extraction and use?A) Deforestation B) Air pollution and oil spills C) Ocean acidification D) Soil erosion
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1.C) Fuel for transportation 2. A) The Middle East B) Air pollution and oil spills
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Natural gas
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01. Natural gas is often transported over long distances by: A) Railroads B) Tankers C) Pipelines D) Trucks
02. What makes natural gas a cleaner energy source compared to coal and oil? A) It produces less sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide when burned B) It is more efficient for transportation C) It is renewable D) It is completely non-toxic
03. Which of the following is NOT a component of natural gas? A) Methane B) Ethane C) Nitrogen D) Carbon monoxide
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1.C) Pipelines 2.A) It produces less sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide when burned 3.D) Carbon monoxide
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Nuclear energy
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01. What is the primary source of energy in nuclear power plants? A) Solar radiation B) Fission of atoms (typically uranium or plutonium) C) Burning fossil fuels D) Wind turbines
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02. Which element is most commonly used in nuclear reactors for fission? A) Hydrogen B) Uranium C) Oxygen D) Carbon
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03. What is the process called when the nucleus of an atom is split to release energy? A) Fusion B) Fission C) Radioactive decay D) Condensation
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1. B) Fission of atoms (typically uranium or plutonium)2.B) Uranium 3.B) Fission
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Non-renewable energy sources
START
Code
Missions
Introduction
This is Alex, today he will teach you more about non-renewable energy sources
Save the Earth
MISSIONS
Code
Missioms
Introduction
Choose a non-renewable energy source
Start
Coal
Start
Natural gas
Start
Nuclear energy
Start
Oil
Code
Missions
Introduction
Coal
LET'S GO
Observe the image carefully for more information
You will be given the information to solvethe mission.
Start
1. What is coal primarily made of? A) Oxygen and nitrogen B) Carbon and other elements like hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen C) Water and minerals D) Hydrogen and methane
02. What is the primary use of coal in modern times? A) Producing electricity B) Making plastic C) Manufacturing steel D) Both A and C
03. Which country is the largest producer of coal in the world? A) United States B) China C) Russia D) India
Correct answers
1.B) Carbon and other elements like hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen 2. D) Both A and C 3. B) China
You have achieved the first number to create the final code
Congratulations!
Continue
Code
Missions
Introduction
Oil
go
01.What is the primary use of oil in the modern world?A) Generating electricity B) Manufacturing plastic C) Fuel for transportation D) Cooking food
02. Which region is home to the largest oil reserves in the world?A) The Middle East B) North America C) South America D) Africa
03. What environmental concern is most associated with oil extraction and use?A) Deforestation B) Air pollution and oil spills C) Ocean acidification D) Soil erosion
Correct answers
1.C) Fuel for transportation 2. A) The Middle East B) Air pollution and oil spills
Second code number!
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Code
Missions
Introduction
Natural gas
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01. Natural gas is often transported over long distances by: A) Railroads B) Tankers C) Pipelines D) Trucks
02. What makes natural gas a cleaner energy source compared to coal and oil? A) It produces less sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide when burned B) It is more efficient for transportation C) It is renewable D) It is completely non-toxic
03. Which of the following is NOT a component of natural gas? A) Methane B) Ethane C) Nitrogen D) Carbon monoxide
Correct answers
1.C) Pipelines 2.A) It produces less sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide when burned 3.D) Carbon monoxide
Third code number!
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Code
Missions
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Nuclear energy
let's go
01. What is the primary source of energy in nuclear power plants? A) Solar radiation B) Fission of atoms (typically uranium or plutonium) C) Burning fossil fuels D) Wind turbines
Narrative beings. We teach through stories. They entertain us and help maintain attention.
Social beings. We need to interact with each other. We learn collaboratively.
02. Which element is most commonly used in nuclear reactors for fission? A) Hydrogen B) Uranium C) Oxygen D) Carbon
Narrative beings. We teach through stories. They entertain us and help us maintain attention.
We are visual beings.We are capable of understanding images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
Social beings. We need to interact with each other. We learn collaboratively.
False
03. What is the process called when the nucleus of an atom is split to release energy? A) Fusion B) Fission C) Radioactive decay D) Condensation
Narrative beings. We teach through stories. They entertain us and help to maintain attention.
We are visual beings.We are capable of understanding images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
Social beings. We need to interact with each other. We learn collaboratively.
Correct answers
1. B) Fission of atoms (typically uranium or plutonium)2.B) Uranium 3.B) Fission
You have the last number!
Congratulations!
Continue
Code
Missions
Introduction
Applications
Code
Search
Press the lock to add the digits of the code and complete the escape Our brain is prepared to consume visual content. And it makes sense: 90% of the information we process comes to usthrough sight.
The planet is in your hands đ, enter the code and you can save it
Enter the password