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Wind Energy

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1/10/13 1 Wind Energy By Tatiana Cherne, Dean Koman, Peter Schott What is wind and how can it be captured? Wind - flows of air created by the difference in solar heating of the earth between the equator and the poles together with the earth's rotation *Blades of the turbine harness the wind to create rotational energy* *A generator then transforms the energy into electricity* 1/10/13 2 Potential Global - Capturing 1/5 of the wind energy at the best sites could generate more than 7X the amount of electricity currently used - Possible to phase out non-renewable energy by the end of the century (coal burning and nuclear) United States - Wind farms operate in 36 states generating 1% of the country?s electricity - Lead by Texas and California

AP Environmental Science CH 7 Test

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Chapter 7 CLIMATE AND TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY Multiple Choice Questions Core Case Study Which of the following statements about the earth?s winds is not true? Wind circulates moisture. Wind circulates plant nutrients. Wind increases global warming gases. Wind stimulates algal blooms in the Pacific. Wind carries banned pesticides into the U.S. Level: Moderate Answer: C ? 7-1 What Factors Influence Climate? Which of the following is a local area?s short-term temperature, precipitation, and humidity? climate weather biomes ecosystems currents Level: Easy Answer: B Where does the largest input of solar energy occur? North pole South pole 30o N 30o S equator Level: Easy Answer: E Prevailing winds are the result of what? temperature
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