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CSET Renewable Sources Of Energy And Recycling
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CSET Renewable Sources Of Energy And Recycling
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1. The process by which ethane and propane are converted to ethylene and propylene

2. Radiation from the Sun that can be used directly for heating - or it can be converted to electricity.

3. The ability to meet humanities current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs

4. The largest damn in the US and the third largest hydroelectric facility in the world

5. A kind of polymer that comes in two parts. When the two parts are mixed - they fuse together and harden.

6. Organic material that can be burned to release energy in the form of heat.

7. Percent of materials used to make new bottles and jars that can be cullet

8. Amount of energy required to make recycled paper products.

9. The process of heating glass to make it stronger

10. Have relatively linear molecular structure. When they are heated above their melting point - they soften and flow like a liquid.

11. Air movement that can be harnessed to give mechanical energy or electricity.

12. Amount of energy required to make recycled glass products.

13. Percent of glass beer and soft drink bottles that have been recycled in California

14. Material from discarded consumer products. Source of 1/3 of the aluminum used in the US

15. Amount by which recycling paper reduces air pollution

16. The simplest plastic polymer.

17. Famous hydroelectric dams

18. Percent of paper consumed in the US that was recovered for recycling

19. Accounts for 38% of aluminum consumption

20. Reuse of bottles and crushing of collected glass bottles to be re - melted

21. Percent of aluminum that is recycled in the US

22. Percent of glass beer and soft drink bottles that have been recycled in the US

23. Percent of glass market that is from bottles and jars

24. Percent of landfill material that is waste paper

25. Percent of aluminum that is recycled in California