Renewable energy (definition) Consumers (examples) Combustion Extreme weather patterns, higher average global temperatures, rising sea level Fossil fuels are an example of this Deep ocean Non- renewable energy (definition) Producers (examples) Reactants of combustion reactions Respiration Indicators of incomplete combustion Conservation of mass Indicators of complete combustion Carbon dioxide exchange Molecule containing 1 carbon and 2 oxygen Burning fossil fuels, keeping livestock (cows, sheep), deforestation Photosynthesis Fossil fuels (definition) Solar, geothermal, wind, hydroelectric Fossil fuels (examples) Decomposers (examples) Infrared light Products of complete combustion Decomposers (definition) Products of incomplete combustion Consumers Producers (definition) Toxic gas made of 1 carbon and 1 oxygen Greenhouse gases Carbon stores (definition) Carbon stores (examples) Decomposition/decay Sinking sediment Molecule containing 1 carbon and 4 hydrogen Renewable energy (definition) Consumers (examples) Combustion Extreme weather patterns, higher average global temperatures, rising sea level Fossil fuels are an example of this Deep ocean Non- renewable energy (definition) Producers (examples) Reactants of combustion reactions Respiration Indicators of incomplete combustion Conservation of mass Indicators of complete combustion Carbon dioxide exchange Molecule containing 1 carbon and 2 oxygen Burning fossil fuels, keeping livestock (cows, sheep), deforestation Photosynthesis Fossil fuels (definition) Solar, geothermal, wind, hydroelectric Fossil fuels (examples) Decomposers (examples) Infrared light Products of complete combustion Decomposers (definition) Products of incomplete combustion Consumers Producers (definition) Toxic gas made of 1 carbon and 1 oxygen Greenhouse gases Carbon stores (definition) Carbon stores (examples) Decomposition/decay Sinking sediment Molecule containing 1 carbon and 4 hydrogen
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Renewable energy (definition)
Consumers (examples)
Combustion
Extreme weather patterns, higher average global temperatures, rising sea level
Fossil fuels are an example of this
Deep ocean
Non-renewable energy (definition)
Producers (examples)
Reactants of combustion reactions
Respiration
Indicators of incomplete combustion
Conservation of mass
Indicators of complete combustion
Carbon dioxide exchange
Molecule containing 1 carbon and 2 oxygen
Burning fossil fuels, keeping livestock (cows, sheep), deforestation
Photosynthesis
Fossil fuels (definition)
Solar, geothermal, wind, hydroelectric
Fossil fuels (examples)
Decomposers (examples)
Infrared light
Products of complete combustion
Decomposers (definition)
Products of incomplete combustion
Consumers
Producers (definition)
Toxic gas made of 1 carbon and 1 oxygen
Greenhouse gases
Carbon stores (definition)
Carbon stores (examples)
Decomposition/decay
Sinking sediment
Molecule containing 1 carbon and 4 hydrogen