Explain kinetic and gravitational potential energy, rules for conservation of energy and relationship between these quantities as well as apply the knowledge gained for useful purposes.
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What is the primary definition of energy?
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The capacity to do work
The flow of electrons
The ability to create matter
The measure of heat
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Which of the following is an example of energy in daily life?
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A cloud in the sky
A rock sitting on the ground
A tree growing in a forest
A car moving on a road
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What is the primary definition of energy?
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Which of the following is an example of energy in daily life?
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Which of the following is NOT a non-renewable energy source?
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Which of these is a renewable energy source?
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Why is renewable energy important?
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What is geothermal energy?
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What are the two main sources of Earth's internal heat?
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Which layer of the Earth is the hottest?
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Where are higher temperatures generally found within the Earth?
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Which of the following is a primary source of geothermal activity?
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What process is responsible for the movement of heat within the Earth's mantle?
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Which of the following is a type of hydrothermal resource?
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Based on the lecture notes, infer what would happen to geothermal energy production if radioactive decay within the Earth's core were to significantly decrease?
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How would you characterize the relationship between depth and temperature within the Earth according to the lecture notes?
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Consider the analogy of Earth as a "giant hot water bottle." What limitation does this analogy have when trying to understand the full complexity of geothermal energy?
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Given the knowledge that volcanic activity is a primary source of geothermal energy, how might the distribution of geothermal resources be affected by the patterns of tectonic plate movement globally?
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Imagine a location where there is no volcanic activity, but it has high internal heat flow from the mantle. Based on the lecture notes, what kind of geothermal resource would be most likely present there?
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If you were advising a country on developing renewable energy resources based on geological data, how would you analyze the presence of hotspots in their region, and what would be your recommendations regarding geothermal energy?
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According to the lecture notes, which type of geothermal resources are likely to be found in regions with active volcanic and tectonic activity?
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Based on your understanding of convection currents, what can be inferred about the movement of hot fluids from deeper earth layers to the surface?