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Post by Esteban urenda on Dec 8, 2014 18:24:45 GMT
Alice 1 hydrogen fuel cells paired to battery anode chemical reaction. There is an abundance of hydrogen doesn't release chemicals or dangerous 2 she was asked to state what hydro power pros/cons. 3 what if the hydrogen power would affect the ocean?
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Post by Norma Rubio on Dec 8, 2014 18:25:09 GMT
Miguel Barreto 1.) wind energy source is expensive to create. He states facts and prices about wind energy material.
2.)To clarify what Miguel was saying, he said that ethanal may have their negative side affects, but it has more beneficial consequences.
3.) if America would use ethanal, how would companies be able to meet the demand of corn for food and energy necessities? How would this affect our economy and environment?
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Post by Heidi Hernandez on Dec 8, 2014 18:26:57 GMT
Partner: Israel
1. He said that the ring of fire is around the coast of the pacific ocean and it is around volcanoes. He also explains how to ring of fire would be useful to use if we started to use geothermal energy.
3. How does geothermal energy help reduce the use of gasoline?
2. I think he was trying to explain the geothermal energy can be transferred in many different ways and it can keep the heat from special containers.
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Post by Jose on Dec 8, 2014 20:16:07 GMT
Ana Doesn't wast money and does not cause pollution Only releases one gass At first they might be expensive to build but after paying for power would be cheaper
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Post by Isabella Jimenez on Dec 8, 2014 20:17:13 GMT
Partner:Destiny She was engaged and made eye contact but didn't speak.
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Post by Hannya Ortiz on Dec 8, 2014 20:17:35 GMT
To summerize what Mayra said ethanol is better because it is renewable and it is made of organic matter. She also rebutted to natural gas and asked a probing question: how you can provide a solution the long process?
There was nothing to clarify
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Post by Jessica DeJesus on Dec 8, 2014 20:17:39 GMT
Claudia Cadelina To summarize what Claudia said geothermal energy was the best source because it never runs out. She used evidence to explain how geothermal energy works.
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Post by Hilary Hernandez on Dec 8, 2014 20:17:59 GMT
To summarize what Abril said: 1.) My source is nuclear energy so basically it is environmentally friendly, based on an article 2.) There was an organization to control the whole nuclear energy in which they try to keep the energy sources friendly 3.) I didn't quite understand about the corn thing? (Question) 4.) To clarify what Abril was trying to say:
Question: If nuclear energy was good enough why has been the one to cause the most harm?
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Post by Mary Jane Hurtado on Dec 8, 2014 20:18:34 GMT
Adriana: Building a hydroelectric plant could potentially harm a lot of aquatic habitats which isn't good for the earth. Stephanie: Hydroelectric energy is good because it recycles water and doesn't waste the water that we already have.
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Post by Daniel Rivas on Dec 8, 2014 20:30:27 GMT
1. To summarize what Marcelo said, he wanted to point out that everyone already eats corn. It isn't harming the environment.
2. What I think Marcelo was trying to say was that what has a bigger impact, destroying crops or a nuclear power plant destruction.
3. Isaac, I think the quote that you used during the seminar about hydroelectric energy destroying crops of our country was misunderstood, what I think the quote meant was that even though crops are destroyed, we could still produce more crops and it won't have a major impact on us.
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Post by Daniel Rivas on Dec 8, 2014 20:32:58 GMT
1. To summarize what Marcelo said, he wanted to point out that everyone already eats corn. It isn't harming the environment. 2. What I think Marcelo was trying to say was that what has a bigger impact, destroying crops or a nuclear power plant destruction. 3. Marcelo, I think the quote that you used during the seminar about hydroelectric energy destroying crops of our country was misunderstood, what I think the quote meant was that even though crops are destroyed, we could still produce more crops and it won't have a major impact on us.
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Post by Stephanie Lopez on Dec 8, 2014 20:40:36 GMT
Partner: MaryJane 1. To summarize, MaryJane said that Wind Energy is the best solution because non-pollutant, less expensive, and it uses the Earth's sources, wind, to power the world. 2. I think MaryJane was trying to say that Ethanol is prioritizing energy over food. They are wasting food that people could be eating. 3. What is the solution if there were to be no more wind in the world? What is your plan B?
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Post by Wendy Ferguson on Dec 8, 2014 20:42:11 GMT
When your partner speaks: 1. Summarize what your partner said (To summarize what Edgar said...) Issac stated that ways to prevent nuclear leaks is by using safer power plants that use nontoxic nuclear energy.There are a variety of organizations that 2.He was trying to explain that not all nuclear energy sources are harmful to the community,thus this is a successful energy source. 3. What is the amount of uranium used in nuclear power to house a large city? Is this amount of power considered efficient in contribution to the society?How does nuclear energy effect the economy,is this source relatively cheaper than other sources?
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Post by Adriana Lopez on Dec 8, 2014 20:42:21 GMT
My partner is Mary Jane Summarize: 1. What happens when all the people die because you're using all the crops to make energy? So you're saying cover the whole U.S. with corn? So much money invested in wind turbines that they make sure the structure is strong. We're so reliant on electricity, that we need to find nan other source. The whole point of wind energy is to use the wind because it doesn't cost anything.
Clarify: you can't let one person mess everything up. There's always risks with any energy source.
Probing Question:
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Post by Norma De La Torre on Dec 8, 2014 20:42:28 GMT
CHRISTOPHER: I have wind energy. It's renewable and crops can be grown around the windmills. It's in the middle of no where so if it falls it won't hurt nothing.
Wind never runs out.
There are magnets to generate the wind.
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