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Energy Consumption and Environmental Impacts

Explore the greatest sources of energy use in the US, the impact of fossil fuels, per capita energy consumption, nuclear energy, mineral sources, climate change, and renewable energy.

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Energy Consumption and Environmental Impacts

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  1. Chapter 14

  2. 14.01 The greatest proportion of energy use in the United States involves 1. Hydroelectric power 2. Nuclear power 3. Coal 4. Natural gas 5. Petroleum

  3. 14.01 The greatest proportion of energy use in the United States involves 1. Hydroelectric power 2. Nuclear power 3. Coal 4. Natural gas 5. Petroleum

  4. 14.02 Fossil fuels are 1. Essentially infinite in supply 2. Distributed relatively evenly around the globe 3. A source of renewable energy 4. Not a significant source of pollution 5. None of these

  5. 14.02 Fossil fuels are 1. Essentially infinite in supply 2. Distributed relatively evenly around the globe 3. A source of renewable energy 4. Not a significant source of pollution 5. None of these

  6. 14.03 Which country or region produces the smallest amount of petroleum? 1. North America 2. South America 3. Europe 4. Russia 5. Middle East

  7. 14.03 Which country or region produces the smallest amount of petroleum? 1. North America 2. South America 3. Europe 4. Russia 5. Middle East

  8. 14.04 Per capita energy consumption is highest in 1. Europe 2. North America 3. Middle East 4. South America 5. East Asia

  9. 14.04 Per capita energy consumption is highest in 1. Europe 2. North America 3. Middle East 4. South America 5. East Asia

  10. 14.05 Nuclear energy 1. Is most common in less developed countries 2. Has a high cost relative to other energy sources 3. Is a renewable resource 4. Has yet to have significant environmental impacts 5. Was first produced in the late nineteenth century

  11. 14.05 Nuclear energy 1. Is most common in less developed countries 2. Has a high cost relative to other energy sources 3. Is a renewable resource 4. Has yet to have significant environmental impacts 5. Was first produced in the late nineteenth century

  12. 14.06 Of the following regions or countries, which is the least important source of minerals? 1. North America 2. North Africa 3. Australia 4. China 5. South America

  13. 14.06 Of the following regions or countries, which is the least important source of minerals? 1. North America 2. North Africa 3. Australia 4. China 5. South America

  14. 14.07 The temperature of the atmosphere was highest in 1. 1880 2. 1920 3. 1960 4. 1980 5. 2000

  15. 14.07 The temperature of the atmosphere was highest in 1. 1880 2. 1920 3. 1960 4. 1980 5. 2000

  16. 14.08 Acid precipitation is 1. A global phenomenon 2. Most prevalent in Africa 3. Unrelated to prevailing winds 4. Most common near industrial areas 5. None of these

  17. 14.08 Acid precipitation is 1. A global phenomenon 2. Most prevalent in Africa 3. Unrelated to prevailing winds 4. Most common near industrial areas 5. None of these

  18. 14.09 Which type of renewable energy produces the most air pollution? 1. Nuclear fusion 2. Hydroelectric 3. Biomass 4. Solar 5. Wind

  19. 14.09 Which type of renewable energy produces the most air pollution? 1. Nuclear fusion 2. Hydroelectric 3. Biomass 4. Solar 5. Wind

  20. 14.10 Biodiversity in the tropics is 1. Increased by deforestation 2. A function of numbers of species only 3. A function of distribution of species only 4. Decreasing due to species extinction 5. Unaffected by shifting cultivation

  21. 14.10 Biodiversity in the tropics is 1. Increased by deforestation 2. A function of numbers of species only 3. A function of distribution of species only 4. Decreasing due to species extinction 5. Unaffected by shifting cultivation

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