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  2. Write the characterstic features of the micro organism which help in t...

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  3. What is ocean thermal energy (OTE)?

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  4. Name the energy obtained from sea or ocean water due to difference in ...

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  5. Sate the main difference between thermal power and hydro power plants ...

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  6. What are the limitations of extracting energy from: the wind

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  7. A science teacher gave a project to his students to design and prepare...

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  8. A science teacher gave a project to his students to design and prepare...

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  9. State two advantages and two disadvantages of solar energy.

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  10. A family consumes 14.5 kg of LPG in 28 days. Calculate the average ene...

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  11. Hydrogen has been used as a rocket fuel would you consider it a cleane...

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  12. compare the traditional use of wind and watermill with that of modern ...

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  13. How can solar energy be harnessed? Mention any two limitations is usin...

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  14. Differentiate between renewable and non-renewable sources of energy.

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  15. Why is the use of wood as a fuel not advised although forests can be r...

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  16. What is greenhouse effect?

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  17. One gram of coal on complete combustion liberates 18kJ of heat. Calcul...

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  18. Explain why blue vitriol changes to white upon heating.

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  19. Give two examples where fractional distillation is used to separate th...

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  20. Explain why it is difficult to burn a piece of wood fresh from a tree?

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