A) in a liquid pool under a layer of impermeable shale.
B) saturating porous rocks, like water in a sponge.
C) locked in the mineral structure of a rock formation.
D) in pools on the earth's surface, where geologic pressures have forced them to collect.
E) in small pools directly above the bedrock.
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A) graphite
B) MAGNOX
C) RBMK
D) pressurized water (PWR)
E) pebble bed
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A) absorb neutrons.
B) move fuel rods around in the chamber.
C) provide neutrons to initiate reactions.
D) provide cooling by decreasing the temperature of the water.
E) increase the temperature of the water.
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A) Las Cruces, New Mexico
B) Carson City, Nevada
C) Yucca Mountain, Nevada
D) Tempe, Arizona
E) Death Valley, California
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A) parabolic collection.
B) an active solar heating system.
C) passive heat absorption.
D) eutectic heat exchange.
E) charging fuel cells to increase efficiency in energy use.
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A) 13
B) 20
C) 27
D) 33
E) 39
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True/False
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A) widespread but rarely in economic quantities.
B) relatively difficult to find.
C) highly unusual formations.
D) widespread and extensive.
E) decreasing at alarming rates.
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A) 9/10
B) 2/3
C) 1/2
D) 1/4
E) 1/3
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A) causes the cells to liquefy as they heat.
B) releases electrons, causing an electric potential in attached wires.
C) is collected in the form of photons and sent through attached wires.
D) causes an uneven magnetic charge to develop.
E) changes to chemical energy.
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A) corn.
B) sugarcane.
C) algae.
D) soybeans.
E) palm oils.
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A) risen, but not as fast as fossil fuel use.
B) fallen due to disinterest.
C) fallen due to a lack of available sites.
D) become our most important energy source.
E) stayed at about the same level.
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A) the cost.
B) wood shortages.
C) that it separates people from the utility grid.
D) the production of pollutants.
E) None of these. Using wood as an alternate source is a viable way to reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
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A) The United States
B) Denmark
C) France
D) Japan
E) Brazil
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A) the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
B) the Everglades National Wildlife Refuge.
C) Buffalo Commons Wildlife Refuge.
D) Yellowstone National Park.
E) All of these are correct.
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True/False
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A) 3
B) 9
C) 12
D) 23
E) 37
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A) Improving standards of living have been repeatedly demonstrated to require increased energy consumption.
B) An average house built today requires only half the energy used by a new home in 1974.
C) For an average home, standby appliances consume up to 25% of the electricity used in a month.
D) Most potential heat from fuel is lost as waste heat.
E) All of these are true.
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A) it would eliminate the need for fossil fuels.
B) it would save money that would be spent on energy needs.
C) it would utilize natural gas.
D) it would eliminate brownfields.
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