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What is renewable?
What is expensive?
What are fuel rods?
What is air pollution?
What are reserves?
What is insulation?
What is a non-renewable resource?
What is the nucleus?
What is combustion?
What are contol rods?
What is a refinery?
What is gasohol?
What is non-renewable?
What are petrochemicals?
What is energy conservation?
What are biomass fuels?
What is a renewable resource?
What is nuclear fission?
What is geothermal energy?
What is energy conservation?
What is efficiency?
What is fuel?
What is the reactor vessel?
What are fossils fuels?
What is hydroelectric power?
The process of burning a fuel to release energy is called
The percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work is called
Electricity produced by flowing water is called
Fossil fuels are what type of resource?
Energy-rich substances formed over millions of years from the remains of once-living organisms are called
A substance that provides a form of energy as a result of a chemical change
A mixture of alcohol and gasoline used for fuel is called
A layer of material that blocks the transfer of heat between the air inside and outside a building is known as
Solar energy is what tye of resource
In a nuclear reactor, fission reactions are controlled by inserting
Energy produced with the intense heat from the Earth's interior is
The splitting of an atom's nucleus into two smaller nuclei is called
Wood, plant waste, manure, and other fuels made from living things are called
Burning fossils fuels can cause
To mine and refine fossil fuels it is
Reducing energy use is called
A factory where crude oil is seperated into fuels and other products is called a
Walking to the library instead of driving a car is an example of
Because nuclear fusion uses water which is plentiful on Earth it is considered a
Because nuclear fission uses uranium-235 which is in limited supply it is considered a
Compounds that are made from oil are called
Known deposits of fossil fuels that can be obtained using current technology are called
The central core of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons is called
Rods of uranium-235 that produce the fission reaction are called
The section of a nuclear reator where nuclear fission occurs is

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Energy produced with the intense heat from the Earth's interior isWhat is geothermal energy?
A mixture of alcohol and gasoline used for fuel is calledWhat is gasohol?
A substance that provides a form of energy as a result of a chemical changeWhat is fuel?
A layer of material that blocks the transfer of heat between the air inside and outside a building is known asWhat is insulation?
Because nuclear fission uses uranium-235 which is in limited supply it is considered a What is a non-renewable resource?
Reducing energy use is calledWhat is energy conservation?
The process of burning a fuel to release energy is calledWhat is combustion?
Electricity produced by flowing water is calledWhat is hydroelectric power?
The central core of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons is calledWhat is the nucleus?
Fossil fuels are what type of resource?What is non-renewable?
Because nuclear fusion uses water which is plentiful on Earth it is considered aWhat is a renewable resource?
The splitting of an atom's nucleus into two smaller nuclei is calledWhat is nuclear fission?
Known deposits of fossil fuels that can be obtained using current technology are calledWhat are reserves?
Compounds that are made from oil are calledWhat are petrochemicals?
Burning fossils fuels can causeWhat is air pollution?
Solar energy is what tye of resourceWhat is renewable?
The percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work is calledWhat is efficiency?
Walking to the library instead of driving a car is an example ofWhat is energy conservation?
Rods of uranium-235 that produce the fission reaction are calledWhat are fuel rods?
Wood, plant waste, manure, and other fuels made from living things are calledWhat are biomass fuels?
The section of a nuclear reator where nuclear fission occurs isWhat is the reactor vessel?
A factory where crude oil is seperated into fuels and other products is called a What is a refinery?
Energy-rich substances formed over millions of years from the remains of once-living organisms are calledWhat are fossils fuels?
In a nuclear reactor, fission reactions are controlled by insertingWhat are contol rods?
To mine and refine fossil fuels it is What is expensive?