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Question 1
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Question 2
2.
Drag and drop the country to the area of the graph that matches.

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USA
France
Mexico
Japan
Brazil
Bangladesh
Question 3
3.
In both more developed and less developed countries, __________energy sources are bought and sold (things like oil, coal, and natural gas)
Question 4
4.
In both more developed and less developed countries, __________energy sources are gathered by individuals from their own immediate needs (straw, sticks, animal dung)
Question 5
5.

Use the following table to graph the energy consumption in the USA.

Question 6
6.

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Question 7
7.
Other Answer Choices:
75%
26%
Coal 25%
Natural Gas 28%
Coal 18%
50%
Petroleum 35%
90%
Petroleum 45%
Natural Gas 33%
Question 8
8.

Using the graph below, which type of energy was the largest percentage of US energy consumption?

Question 9
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Question 10
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Using the graph below, which type of renewable energy was the largest percentage of US energy consumption?

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Question 20
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Which of the following is the basic unit of energy?
kilowatt hour
BTU (British thermal unit
Calorie
Joule
Use the graph to match the following
After 1875, the top energy source
Wood
Since 2000, there has been an increase in this type because of fracking
Coal
The predominant energy source until 1875
Nuclear
Did not begin until 1950
Natural gas
Complete the chart (yellow boxes) with percentage of US energy consumption.

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Using the graph above, what percentage of energy consumption was renewable in the USA in 2014 ?
18%
10%
50%
26%
Why does the North in the US use more energy in the winter
Air conditioning
Heating
Bathing
Cooking
Why does the South in the US use more energy in the summer
Heating
Bathing
Air conditioning
Cooking
The highest energy consumption use for residential buildings is
Heating
Laundry and dishwashing
Electronics and computers
Lighting
The highest energy consumption use for commercial buildings is
Laundry and dishwashing
Heating
Lighting
Electronics and computers
Why do we use gas or diesel for our cars instead of coal or firewood?

(Select 3 correct answers)

Energy to mass ratio: smaller volume needed
Easier to transport
Starts and stops quickly
Amount of air pollution produced
Explosive
Why don't we use gas or diesel for everything?

(Select 2 correct answers)

Energy to mass ratio: smaller volume needed
Easier to transport
Starts and stops quickly
Amount of air pollution produced
Requires a large amount of processing and refining
According to the map, how is the use of energy resources distributed between developed and developing countries?
Not evenly
Evenly
What are the most widely used sources of energy globally?
Wind
Fossil fuels
Biomass
Nuclear
As developing countries become more developed, their reliance of fossil fules for energy
Stays the same
Increases
Decreases
As the world becomes more industrialized, the demand for energy
Decreases
Stays the same
Increases