HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ENERGY SOURCES?
by Čakovec team Croatia, for the eTwinning project "Sustainable Energy - Clean Energy for the Future"
The country which uses geothermal energy the most is Iceland.
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In areas where people use geothermal energy there are almost no earthquakes.
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Geothermal energy production doesn't depend on the weather conditions.
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Geothermal energy is safe for the environment.
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We can enjoy swimming pools with warm, often healing water thanks to geothermal energy.
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Volcanoes and geysers are examples of geothermal energy.
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Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize in 1921 for his experiments with wind power.
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More than 10,000 homes in the United States are powered entirely by solar energy.
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Wind energy is more used in America than in Europe.
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Hydropower today provides about 20 % of the world's electricity and is the main energy source for more than 30 countries.
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Hydropower's main use is to clean water.
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Geothermal energy is the energy generated by the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface.
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Biomass is plant and animal matter on the Earth's surface.
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Most biomass exists in liquid form.
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Biomas can't be used to make electricity.
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Wood is not a fossil fuel.
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The word petroleum means rock oil.
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Using fossil fuels is considered the main reason of the global warming.
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About 80% of energy used in the world comes from water.
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Coal is made from dinosaur fossils.
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Natural gas is transported mainly by road.
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Solar power is the conversion of sunlight into gas.
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