The Search of Alternative Energy Resources
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- Q1The article suggest that all of the following might have caused the rise of wind power exceptthe desire to generate energy without causing pollutionthe attempt to conserve our supply of fossil fuelsthe need to generate electricity in a remote placethe desire to create beautiful windmills60s
- Q2What caused many people to become interested in using wind power as a resource?Desire to fill unused landView of the ocean from Cape CodeEnergy crisis in 1970sBeauty of the Dutch windmills60s
- Q3Why can’t people rely on wind power alone to satisfy their energy needs?Large windmills are dangerous to birds.Wind doesn’t always blow.Wind is a renewable resource.Wind farms exist around the country.60s
- Q4Which of the following sentences contains a cause and effect?Burning coal or oil releases its energy.Fossil fuels take millions of years to form.Solar power doesn’t depend on a limited fuel supply.The Persians attached sails to a central axle.60s
- Q55. According to the article which of the following is a major effect of burning fossil fuels?Provision of power to two million householdsCapture of the energy in sea breezesrelease of harmful substance into the airCreation of a secure energy supply60s
- Q6Another word for renewable issufficientdecayingcleanreplaceable60s
- Q7An antonym for shortages issuppliesgrowthsexcessesinsufficiencies60s