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Title: The splitting of uranium atoms to release energy; a non-renewable fossil fuel


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Nuclear Power
  • The splitting of uranium atoms to release energy
    a non-renewable fossil fuel

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Hydropower
  • The movement of water through a dam is converted
    to useable energy an indefinite resource

3
Solar Energy
  • The Sun's energy is collected and converted to
    useable energy an indefinite resource

4
Biomass
  • Biological material such as plant material or
    animal waste converted to a useable energy
    source, a renewable resource

Wood Ethanol
5
Geothermal Energy
  • Heat is harnessed from deep beneath Earths
    surface and converted to useable energy an
    indefinite resource

6
Oil (Petroleum)
  • A thick, flammable, yellow-to-black mixture of
    gaseous, liquid, and solid hydrocarbons that
    occurs naturally beneath Earth's surface a
    non-renewable fossil fuel

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Natural Gas
  • A gas usually found above petroleum deposits and
    burned to obtain energy, a non-renewable fossil
    fuel

8
Coal
  • A hard, black substance extracted from the ground
    and burned to obtain energy a non-renewable
    fossil fuel

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Wind Energy
  • Turbines harness the movement of air and convert
    it to useable energy an indefinite resource
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