EIR of the following fossil fuel stations b) nuclear power stations c) hydroelectric power stations d) wind farms e) solar panels f) methane-burning power stations? Explain each of your answers.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Which of the following in not an example of a fossil fuel?
A) coal
B) oil
C) natural gas
D) nuclear energy
E) all are fossil fuels
D) nuclear energy
Which process is used to find oil and gas?
A) refining
B) seismic surveys
C) trapping
D) blowouts
E) seeping
B) seismic surveys
Which rock type is capable of storing and generating oil?
A) igneous only B) sedimentary only C) metamorphic only D) igneous and metamorphic
B) sedimentary only
Which of the following rocks is least likely to be associated with significant amounts of petroleum?
A) granite B) limestone C) shale D) sandstone E) conglomerate
A) granite
Rocks in which oil and natural gas migrate are called:
A) potential energy B) refined C) hydrocarbons D) blowout E) porous
E) porous
Most oil and gas comes from the remains of organisms that once lived in the oceans (T/F)
True
Layers of rock that keep oil in the rock underground are:
A) anticlines B) nonporous C) refined D) faults E) trapped
B) nonporous
What are some of the problems with petroleum as an energy source?
A) drilling for petroleum can disturb the environment
B) products of the combustion of petroleum contribute to air pollution
C) products of the combustion of petroleum contribute to acid rain
D) areas drilled for petroleum are subject to subsidence due to fluid removal
E) all of the above
E) all of the above
9. In the figure above, the black layer is petroleum. What is the name of petroleum trap A?
A) stratigraphic trap B) anticline trap C) fault trap D) subsidence trap E)salt dome
B) anticline trap
In the figure above, the black layer is petroleum. What is the name of petroleum trap B?
A) stratigraphic trap B) anticline trap C) fault trap D) subsidence trap E)salt dome
C) fault trap
Which of the following in not an example of a fossil fuel?
A) coal
B) oil
C) natural gas
D) nuclear energy
E) all are fossil fuels
D) nuclear energy
Which process is used to find oil and gas?
A) refining
B) seismic surveys
C) trapping
D) blowouts
E) seeping
B) seismic surveys
Which rock type is capable of storing and generating oil?
A) igneous only B) sedimentary only C) metamorphic only D) igneous and metamorphic
B) sedimentary only
Which of the following rocks is least likely to be associated with significant amounts of petroleum?
A) granite B) limestone C) shale D) sandstone E) conglomerate
A) granite
Rocks in which oil and natural gas migrate are called:
A) potential energy B) refined C) hydrocarbons D) blowout E) porous
E) porous
Most oil and gas comes from the remains of organisms that once lived in the oceans (T/F)
True
Layers of rock that keep oil in the rock underground are:
A) anticlines B) nonporous C) refined D) faults E) trapped
B) nonporous
What are some of the problems with petroleum as an energy source?
A) drilling for petroleum can disturb the environment
B) products of the combustion of petroleum contribute to air pollution
C) products of the combustion of petroleum contribute to acid rain
D) areas drilled for petroleum are subject to subsidence due to fluid removal
E) all of the above
E) all of the above
9. In the figure above, the black layer is petroleum. What is the name of petroleum trap A?
A) stratigraphic trap B) anticline trap C) fault trap D) subsidence trap E)salt dome
B) anticline trap
In the figure above, the black layer is petroleum. What is the name of petroleum trap B?
A) stratigraphic trap B) anticline trap C) fault trap D) subsidence trap E)salt dome
C) fault trap