This document contains 12 multiple choice or true/false questions about natural resources and earth science. It asks about source rocks for oil and gas, gangue minerals, the location of the largest tar sands deposit, sources of the Earth's energy, kerogen, residual mineral deposits, the difference between ores and mineral deposits, common source rocks for oil and gas, wind and wave energy deriving from solar energy, how diamonds reach the surface, the differences between fossil fuels, petroleum and hydrocarbons, and tectonic environments where exploitable geothermal energy is located. It provides examples of places exploiting geothermal energy commercially.
This document contains 12 multiple choice or true/false questions about natural resources and earth science. It asks about source rocks for oil and gas, gangue minerals, the location of the largest tar sands deposit, sources of the Earth's energy, kerogen, residual mineral deposits, the difference between ores and mineral deposits, common source rocks for oil and gas, wind and wave energy deriving from solar energy, how diamonds reach the surface, the differences between fossil fuels, petroleum and hydrocarbons, and tectonic environments where exploitable geothermal energy is located. It provides examples of places exploiting geothermal energy commercially.
This document contains 12 multiple choice or true/false questions about natural resources and earth science. It asks about source rocks for oil and gas, gangue minerals, the location of the largest tar sands deposit, sources of the Earth's energy, kerogen, residual mineral deposits, the difference between ores and mineral deposits, common source rocks for oil and gas, wind and wave energy deriving from solar energy, how diamonds reach the surface, the differences between fossil fuels, petroleum and hydrocarbons, and tectonic environments where exploitable geothermal energy is located. It provides examples of places exploiting geothermal energy commercially.
PS-22113018 Question No. 1 Source rock refers to rocks.. a. In which organic matter accumulated b. From which oil and gas are drawn c. That trap oil and gas below the ground d. All of the above are true Question No. 2 The nonvaluable minerals associated with ores are called.. a. Bauxite b. Gangue c. Placers d. Kerogen Mikroskopic Bijih Besi Magnetite Question No. 3 The worlds largest known occurrence of tar sand is in.. a. The United States b. Canada c. Russia d. Iceland Cadangan aspal tersebut berada di Alberta. Luas : 5000 km 2 Tebal : 60 m Kandungan minyak : 6000 milyar barrel Question No. 4 The Earths energy comes from three source. They are solar radiation, geothermal energy and tidal energy. Question No. 5 Kerogen is a wixlike organic subtance commonly found in sedementary rocks. Question No. 6 Iron rich laterites and aluminium rich bauxite are examples of residual mineral deposits. Question No. 7 All ores are mineral deposits, but all mineral deposits are not ores. (True) Question No. 8 Shale and limestone are common source rock for oil and natural gas. (True) Question No. 9 Wind and wave energy are both expressions of solar energy. (True) Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Angin Lepas Pantai. Energi Gelombang Laut. Question No. 10 The only way that diamonds are known to reach the surface of the Earth is through Kimberlite pipes. (True) Question No. 11 What is difference between fossil fuels, petroleum and hydrocarbons? Bahan bakar fosil adalah bahan bakar yang berasal dari pelapukan sisa makhluk hidup yang membentuk minyak bumi/batu bara/gas alam. Minyak bumi (petroleum) adalah hidrokarbon cair yang berasal dari sisa tumbuhan dan hewan di lautan. Senyawa yang terdiri dari unsur Hidrogen (H) dan Carbon (C) Question No. 12 In what tectonic environments is exploitable geothermal energy most likely to be located? Give three examples of place where geothemal energy is now exploited commecially.