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Which Are Renewable? RENEWABLE FUELS can be replenished in a short period of time, so they will never be all used up. NONRENEWABLE FUELS can someday be used up. Here are some different fuels used to generate electricity. Put an X in the correct circle to show whether each one is renewable or nonrenewable. On a separate sheet of paper, explain why you think so. How Electri Fossil Fuels Fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) were formed from the fossilized remains of creatures that lived long ago. Most electricity used in the world is generated from power plants that burn fossil fuels to heat water and make steam. The highly pressurized steam is directed at turbine blades to make them spin. l renewable l nonrenewable Nuclear Power Nuclear power plants use heat released from splitting atoms to convert water into the steam that turns turbines. They rely on uranium, a type of metal that is mined from the ground. l renewable l nonrenewable Turbines at a power plant. Electricity starts with atoms, the tiny particles that make up everything around us. Even tinier particles called electrons orbit the center of atoms. When electrons move from atom to atom through a wire, electricity results. Electricity is typically produced at power plants where various energy sources are used to turn turbines. The turbines turn electromagnets that are surrounded by heavy coils of copper wire. The moving magnets cause the electrons in the copper wire to move from atom to atom, generating electricity. 4

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