Sunlight, water, wind, biomass fuels, and geothermal energy
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What is solar energy?
Energy from the sun
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What is an advantage of solar energy?
It is available anywhere the sun is shining; it does not cause pollution; it will not run out for billions of years
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How does a solar power plant work?
Rows of mirrors focus the sun's rays to heat a tank of water which creates steam which can be used to generate electricity
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How do solar cells work?
When light hits the cell, an electric current is produced.
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What is passive solar heating?
Light is converted to heat which is distributed without pumps or fans. It is how a car heats up on a hot day.
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What is active solar heating?
Light strikes a dark metal surface of solar collector & is changed to thermal energy; water is pumped through pipes in solar collector & then through building
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How does water produce electricity?
Water flows through a dam and turns a turbine which is connected to a generator
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What is electricity produced by flowing water?
Hydroelectric power
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What is a disadvantage of hydroelectric power?
Dams prevent some species of fish from breeding and can damage aquatic habitats.
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Explain the water cycle.
The sun heats water at the Earth's surface. The water turns into water vapor. The water vapor condenses into clouds and falls as precipitation.
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How can wind energy be captured?
Turbines
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What is the cause of wind?
Uneven heating of Earth's surface
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What is the fastest growing energy source in the world?
Wind energy
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What is an advantage of nuclear power?
It does not produce air pollution because no fuels are burned.
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What is a disadvantage of nuclear power?
The process can be dangerous and cause explosions; wastes can be dangerous if disposed of improperly