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  • True/False. Work it out | Recurso educativo 483485

    True/False. Work it out

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    • 2605 visitas

    Copy only the true statements from the following list into your notebook and say why they are true: Coal and oil, as well as causing pollution, are running out and cannot be renewed. The water used in…

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  • Answer. Energy | Recurso educativo 571637

    Answer. Energy

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    Answer the following questions in your notebook: Does energy produce changes in materials? What is a renewable energy source? And a non-renewable energy source? Name one disadvantage of non-renewable…

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  • True / false. Hazards caused by human activity | Recurso educativo 419623

    True / false. Hazards caused by human activity

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    Which of the following statements are true or false: Environmental pollution is only produced when there are accidents or mistakes. There are often leaks of radioactive material from nuclear power…

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  • Hazards caused by human activity | Recurso educativo 419621

    Hazards caused by human activity

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    3.1. Technological hazards Sometimes, human technology causes problems for the environment. Nuclear power stations are carefully controlled and are generally quite safe, but an accident could cause very…

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  • Renewable sources of energy | Recurso educativo 483467

    Renewable sources of energy

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    6.1. Water power Hydroelectric power stations obtain electrical energy from water power (figure 1). Water is a resource which does not run out: the water cycle constantly renews the water on our planet.…

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  • Self-assessment  T13 01 - Science and technology | Recurso educativo 585613

    Self-assessment T13 01 - Science and technology

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    Complete this text with the correct words: During the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, people made great advances in many areas of science and technology. In physics, energy was…

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  • True/false. Non-renewable energy sources | Recurso educativo 571601

    True/false. Non-renewable energy sources

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    Decide if the following statements are true or false: Non-renewable energy sources are found in nature in unlimited amounts. ➝ Examples of non-renewable energy sources are oil, uranium and natural…

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  • Europe by Satellite (EbS) | Recurso educativo 3927

    Europe by Satellite (EbS)

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    The European Union's TV Information service Europe by Satellite (EbS) provides TV and radio stations with EU related pictures and sound in up to 22 or more languages. The programming consists of a mix…

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  • "EbS - Europe by Satellite" | Recurso educativo 3947

    "EbS - Europe by Satellite"

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    The European Union's TV Information service Europe by Satellite (EbS) provides TV and radio stations with EU related pictures and sound in up to 22 or more languages. The programming consists of a mix…

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  • Europe by Satellite, the EU's TV Information service | Recurso educativo 3943

    Europe by Satellite, the EU's TV Information service

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    • 4664 visitas

    The European Union`s TV Information service Europe by Satellite (EbS) provides TV and radio stations with EU related pictures and sound in up to 22 or more languages. The programming consists of a mix…

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