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animate powerpower supplied by people or animals
inanimate powerpower generated from machines
biomass fuelwood, plant material, & animal waste
resourcesubstance in the environment that is useful to people, is economically & technologically feasible to access, & is socially acceptable to use
fossil fuelresidue of plants and animals that were buried many years ago
renewable energyenergy that can is replaced continually
nonrenewable energyenergy that forms so slowly that for practical purposes it cannot be renewed
proven reserveamount of energy remaining in deposits that have been discovered
potential reserveenergy in undiscovered deposits that are thought to exist
fissionproduction of electricity from energy released by splitting uranium atoms in a controlled environment
radioactive wasteproduct of all nuclear reactions
ferrousiron ore & other allows used in the production of iron & steel
nonferrousutilized to make products other than iron and steel (most abundant is aluminum)
pollutionmore waste is added than a resource can accommodate
air pollutionconcentration of trace substances at a greater level than occurs in average air
greenhouse effectanticipated increase in Earth's temperature, caused by carbon dioxide trapping some of the radiation emitted by the surface
ozonestratosphere above Earth's surface
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)pollutants used in refrigerators & air conditioners that break down Earth's layer of ozone gas
acid depositiontiny droplets of sulfuric acid & nitric acid form & return to Earth's surface
acid precipitationrain, snow, or fog
photochemcial smogformed from hydrocarbons & nitrogen oxides in the presence of sunlight
biochemical oxygen demand (BOD)constitued by the oxygen consumed by the decomposing organic waste
sanitary landfillmost common strategy for disposal of solid waste
passive solar energy systemscapture energy without special devices
active solar energy systemscollect solar energy & convert it to heat energy/electricity
photovoltaic cellsconvert light energy into electrical energy
hydroelectric powerenergy of moving water used to generate electricity
geothermal energyenergy from hot water or steam
fusionfusing of hydrogen atoms to form helium
recyclingseparation, collection, processing, marketing, and reuse of unwanted material
conservationsustainable use & management of natural resources such as wildlife, water, air, and Earth deposits to meet human needs
preservationmaintenance of resources in their present condition, with as little human impact as possible
sustainable developmentdevelopment that meets the needs of the present w/o compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
biological diversity (biodiversity)variety of species across Earth as a whole or in a specific place
breeder reactorturns uranium into a renewable resource by generating plutonium