AQA GCSE Science P1a
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Give three examples of FOSSIL fuels | Coal, oil, natural gas
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Give three examples of renewable energy resources | Wind, wave, tidal, solar, geothermal
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Wood can be a renewable resource - true or false? | True - if we replant as many (or more) trees as we cut down.
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Conduction happens in . . . | solids, liquids and gases
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Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity because they contain . . . | de-localised electrons (which are free to move throughout the metal)
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Gases and most non-metals are . . . | poor conductors of heat
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Poor conductors such as glass and plastic are called . . . | insulators
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Convection normally only happens in . . . | liquids and gases (which are able to flow)
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The flow of a fluid due to convection is called a . . . | convection current
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