C1 - John Ferneley College
... carbonates and fossil fuels. Carbon dioxide dissolves in the oceans and limestone was formed from the shells and skeletons of marine organisms. Fossil fuels contain carbon and hydrocarbons that are the remains of plants and animals. The oceans also act as a reservoir for carbon dioxide but increased ...
... carbonates and fossil fuels. Carbon dioxide dissolves in the oceans and limestone was formed from the shells and skeletons of marine organisms. Fossil fuels contain carbon and hydrocarbons that are the remains of plants and animals. The oceans also act as a reservoir for carbon dioxide but increased ...
Study Guide: Forces and Motion Motion and Speed The motion of an
... Energy can travel in different forms, such as light, sound or electricity. Energy can flow from one place to another and can change back and forth from one form to another. Transferring Energy Energy can be transferred from one system to another thermally (when one object heats another), mechanicall ...
... Energy can travel in different forms, such as light, sound or electricity. Energy can flow from one place to another and can change back and forth from one form to another. Transferring Energy Energy can be transferred from one system to another thermally (when one object heats another), mechanicall ...
File - C. Shirley Science EJCHS
... Earth is a closed system - The only thing that enters Earth’s atmosphere in large amounts is energy from the sun and the only thing that leaves in large amounts is heat. Resources are limited so as the population grows, the resources will be used. As a result, more waste will be produces more quick ...
... Earth is a closed system - The only thing that enters Earth’s atmosphere in large amounts is energy from the sun and the only thing that leaves in large amounts is heat. Resources are limited so as the population grows, the resources will be used. As a result, more waste will be produces more quick ...
Climate Change
... Of 47% of initial solar energy absorbed at Earth’s surface, only 18% lost by radiation The remainder is captured by atmosphere-surface cycling which causes Earth to be 33C warmer than is would be without an atmosphere ...
... Of 47% of initial solar energy absorbed at Earth’s surface, only 18% lost by radiation The remainder is captured by atmosphere-surface cycling which causes Earth to be 33C warmer than is would be without an atmosphere ...
Science Year 7 Learn Sheet DC4 – Energy
... We need to choose our food so that we get the right amount of energy. The unit for measuring energy is the joule (J). There is a lot of energy stored in food, so we usually measure the energy in food using kilojoules (kJ). 1 kJ = 1000 J ...
... We need to choose our food so that we get the right amount of energy. The unit for measuring energy is the joule (J). There is a lot of energy stored in food, so we usually measure the energy in food using kilojoules (kJ). 1 kJ = 1000 J ...
Foods II Vocabulary 2.01 Chemistry – The study of the makeup
... 22. Electrical Energy – Energy produced by the movement of electrons. 23. Radiant Energy - Energy transmitted in the form of waves through space or some medium. 24. Microwave – A low-frequency electromagnetic wave of radiant energy. 25. Heat – An energy transfer from one body to another caused by a ...
... 22. Electrical Energy – Energy produced by the movement of electrons. 23. Radiant Energy - Energy transmitted in the form of waves through space or some medium. 24. Microwave – A low-frequency electromagnetic wave of radiant energy. 25. Heat – An energy transfer from one body to another caused by a ...
Thermochemistry
... Transferal of Energy The potential energy of this ball of clay is increased when it is moved from the ground to the top of the wall. b) As the ball falls, its potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. c) When it hits the ground, its kinetic energy falls to zero (since it is no longer moving) ...
... Transferal of Energy The potential energy of this ball of clay is increased when it is moved from the ground to the top of the wall. b) As the ball falls, its potential energy is converted to kinetic energy. c) When it hits the ground, its kinetic energy falls to zero (since it is no longer moving) ...
Learning Objectives
... • Determined by temp and amount of precipitation, latitude, wind patterns landforms and ocean currents • The distance of an area north or south of the equator ...
... • Determined by temp and amount of precipitation, latitude, wind patterns landforms and ocean currents • The distance of an area north or south of the equator ...
AP Chapter 5 Study Guide - Bennatti
... Sulfur is a contaminant of coal and to a lesser extent oil. When these fuels are burned, sulfur dioxide is released into the air contributing to acid deposition. Smelting of sulfur-containing ores of metals such as copper, lead and zinc also releases sulfur dioxide into the air. ...
... Sulfur is a contaminant of coal and to a lesser extent oil. When these fuels are burned, sulfur dioxide is released into the air contributing to acid deposition. Smelting of sulfur-containing ores of metals such as copper, lead and zinc also releases sulfur dioxide into the air. ...
Name Block ______ Test Date Energy Study Guide Define energy
... Hairdryer- electrical energy to thermal and sound energy and mechanical ...
... Hairdryer- electrical energy to thermal and sound energy and mechanical ...
Global Ocean Currents
... Global ocean currents are mainly a result of global wind patterns and also show deflection due to the Coriolis Effect. The circular pattern of major ocean currents are called gyres. Gyres that cross latitudes, bring in warm or cold water into their new surroundings, and affect climate in that region ...
... Global ocean currents are mainly a result of global wind patterns and also show deflection due to the Coriolis Effect. The circular pattern of major ocean currents are called gyres. Gyres that cross latitudes, bring in warm or cold water into their new surroundings, and affect climate in that region ...
Unit I: Mineral and Energy Resources
... SC.912.L.17.18 Describe how human population size and resource use relate to environmental quality. SC.912.L.17.19 Describe how different natural resources are produced and how their rates of use and renewal limit availability. SC.912.L.17.11 Evaluate the costs and benefits of renewable and nonrenew ...
... SC.912.L.17.18 Describe how human population size and resource use relate to environmental quality. SC.912.L.17.19 Describe how different natural resources are produced and how their rates of use and renewal limit availability. SC.912.L.17.11 Evaluate the costs and benefits of renewable and nonrenew ...
second half of Energy Notes
... The sun source of radiated heat Heat radiation- electromagnetic waves infrared All objects absorb and emit radiation ...
... The sun source of radiated heat Heat radiation- electromagnetic waves infrared All objects absorb and emit radiation ...
Geology and Nonrenewable Resources Notes
... What is biomining? What is good about it? What is bad about it? ...
... What is biomining? What is good about it? What is bad about it? ...
*PE = potential energy - Thinking Like A Biologist
... Concept Framework for DQCs PRINCIPLES All of the topics within these DQCs deal with two overarching principles, conservation of energy and conservation of matter. We want students to use “principled reasoning” to think about processes involved in ecosystem carbon cycling. By using principled reasoni ...
... Concept Framework for DQCs PRINCIPLES All of the topics within these DQCs deal with two overarching principles, conservation of energy and conservation of matter. We want students to use “principled reasoning” to think about processes involved in ecosystem carbon cycling. By using principled reasoni ...
The Nature of Heat
... • Energy is absorbed by a substance/material. – The final temperature of the substance is greater than the beginning temperature. • Potential energy < Kinetic Energy (Positive KE) ...
... • Energy is absorbed by a substance/material. – The final temperature of the substance is greater than the beginning temperature. • Potential energy < Kinetic Energy (Positive KE) ...
Slides possibly useful for OP2
... flow from the Sun, and much lesser flows from Earth’s interior heat and from the tidal energy of the Earth-Moon system. Inside the Earth we have fossil fuels, which we’re quickly depleting, and the nuclear fuels uranium and thorium which we know how to exploit. We also have a vast nuclear fuel resou ...
... flow from the Sun, and much lesser flows from Earth’s interior heat and from the tidal energy of the Earth-Moon system. Inside the Earth we have fossil fuels, which we’re quickly depleting, and the nuclear fuels uranium and thorium which we know how to exploit. We also have a vast nuclear fuel resou ...
heat energy inb ch 03
... 7. Create a storyboard or animation board that shows how convection currents move energy in the atmosphere or geospher. 8. Why is most life on Earth dependent on solar energy to survive? 9. Igneous rock could change into metamorphic rock as a result of which processes? 10. What happens to partially ...
... 7. Create a storyboard or animation board that shows how convection currents move energy in the atmosphere or geospher. 8. Why is most life on Earth dependent on solar energy to survive? 9. Igneous rock could change into metamorphic rock as a result of which processes? 10. What happens to partially ...
BTEC Unit 1 Physics Revision
... Sun for photosynthesis to make their chemicals. This stored chemical energy was transferred to stored chemical energy in animals that ate the plants. When the living things died, they were gradually buried by layers of rock. The buried remains were put under pressure heated them up. They gradually c ...
... Sun for photosynthesis to make their chemicals. This stored chemical energy was transferred to stored chemical energy in animals that ate the plants. When the living things died, they were gradually buried by layers of rock. The buried remains were put under pressure heated them up. They gradually c ...
Physics Knowledge Bank
... Sun for photosynthesis to make their chemicals. This stored chemical energy was transferred to stored chemical energy in animals that ate the plants. When the living things died, they were gradually buried by layers of rock. The buried remains were put under pressure heated them up. They gradually c ...
... Sun for photosynthesis to make their chemicals. This stored chemical energy was transferred to stored chemical energy in animals that ate the plants. When the living things died, they were gradually buried by layers of rock. The buried remains were put under pressure heated them up. They gradually c ...
Conservation of Energy
... Hydro - Electric Power Station • Potential Energy Kinetic Energy ( water flowing through pipes) • Kinetic Energy Electrical Energy ( turbine turns generator ) ...
... Hydro - Electric Power Station • Potential Energy Kinetic Energy ( water flowing through pipes) • Kinetic Energy Electrical Energy ( turbine turns generator ) ...
Discovery Education Science Connection Œ Elementary School
... I walked downstairs to have breakfast. I made myself a breakfast of toast, fruit, and juice. The toaster is powered by electricity, a form of electrical energy. This morning, I also thought about how the electricity traveled to my toaster. ...
... I walked downstairs to have breakfast. I made myself a breakfast of toast, fruit, and juice. The toaster is powered by electricity, a form of electrical energy. This morning, I also thought about how the electricity traveled to my toaster. ...
Environmental impact of electricity generation
The environmental impact of electricity generation is significant because modern society uses large amounts of electrical power. This power is normally generated at power plants that convert some other kind of energy into electrical power. Each system has advantages and disadvantages, but many of them pose environmental concerns.