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Energy Kids Page WebQuest You must follow the instructions step by step. Do not jump ahead. You will be using the website below to answer questions about energy resources. Log in to the computer. Open up the internet and go to the site below: o http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/index.html 1.) List the forms of nonrenewable energy. (Hint: they are written in brown!) Now, click on the word Oil (Petroleum) 2.) How is oil formed? 3.) What does the word petroleum mean? 4.) Describe crude oil and where it is found. 5.) What are the five top crude-oil producing countries? 6.) What percentage of oil is brought in from outside countries to supply United States demand for oil? 7.) List 6 products that crude oil is used to produce that is used in everyday life in the U.S. 8.) What is the leading cause of sources of petroleum in North American Waters? Click on the Back button. Now, click on the word Natural Gas. 9.) How is natural gas formed?

10.) Describe the physical properties of natural gas. 11.) List 6 uses of natural gas in the everyday lives of people in the U.S. 12.) Compared to other energy resources, is natural gas considered to be positive or negative for the environment? Now, click on the word Coal. 13.) Describe the physical properties of coal. 14.) How does coal form? 15.) What are the two methods of mining used to get coal out of the ground? 16.) Write one sentence summarizing the paragraph, Transporting Coal. 17.) What country has the largest known coal reserves in the world? How many states is coal mined in? 18.) List 6 uses of coal in the everyday world. 19.) Name one negative effect of mining coal on the environment. Click on the Back button. Now, click on the word Nuclear.

20.) What is nuclear energy? 21.) What percentage of nuclear electricity is generated in the U.S.? 22.) How many nuclear power plants are in the U.S. today? 23.) Nuclear power plants generate. 24.) What are the 6 forms of renewable energy resources? Click on the word Solar. 25.) What is solar energy? 26.) Solar energy is converted into what energy? 27.) Give two examples of how solar energy is used. 28.) What do solar cells do? 29.) What do solar power plants do? 30.) What are the 2 main disadvantages to solar energy? 31.) Explain how solar energy is beneficial for the environment. Click on the word wind. 32.) What is wind and how is it caused? 33.) What did American colonists use windmills for? 34.) What do wind machines produce? 35.) Describe a wind power plant.

36.) Describe the negative effects of wind machines. Click the Back Button. Click on the word Geothermal. 37.) What does the word geothermal mean? 38.) What is geothermal energy? 39.) Geothermal energy is generated in the. 40.) Where is geothermal energy found? 41.) Name 2 ways people have used direct geothermal energy? 42.) Describe how has Iceland used geothermal energy? Click on the word Biomass. 43.) What does Biomass mean and what does it contain? 44.) Name 5 things that are biomass materials. 45.) What is the most common biomass material? 46.) 84% of wood energy is used where? 47.) How can biomass energy be negative to the environment? Click on the word Hydro. 48.) Hydroelectric power generates what type of energy? 49.) What 3 states hold over one-half of the total U.S. hydroelectric capacity for electricity is,. and.

50.) Most dams in the United States were not built to provide electricity, but for and. Click on the word Ocean. 51.) Tides are the rising and falling of the ocean shore. What are tides caused by? 52.) Compare wind turbines and wave turbines. 53.) Not only could the ocean provide us with tidal energy, but energy. 54.) What is Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion? 55.) Since the ocean expands almost two-thirds of the Earth, it makes sense to use that open ocean to provide us with energy. What are the two forms of energy have scientists considered placing over the open ocean? Click the Back Button. Click the phrase Use of Energy. 56.) What are the 4 areas in which energy is used? Now, click on the phrase Residential- homes. 57.) List the 5 ways in which energy is used in our homes. 58.) What is the most used type of energy in the home? Click on the phrase Saving Energy. Now, click on Energy Efficiency. 59.) How much energy does the United States use? 60.) The average American consumes more energy than the world average.

61.) Identify 5 different ways in which we can conserve energy. 62.) What do the 3 R s stand for? When you get finished fill free to go back to home page of the Energy Kids Page and click on Fun & Games.