Which is NOT a greenhouse gas Helium Water Vapor Ozone Methane…

QuestionAnswered step-by-stepWhich is NOT a greenhouse gas Helium Water Vapor Ozone Methane…        Which is NOT a greenhouse gas   Helium  Water Vapor  Ozone  Methane     Which is NOT the location of a nuclear disaster or problem:   Yucca Mountain, Nevada  Lake Karachay  3 Mile Island, Pennsylvania  Chernobyl           A _______ cools and slows down neutrons so that they travel the right speed to trigger another nuclear reaction.   fuel rod  chain reaction  moderator  isotope           What is one potential problem with wind energy?   A small number of birds and bats may be killed  Prohibitively expensive  Takes up large amounts of space and land can’t be used for anything else  Only works seasonally           Our current long term storage site for nuclear waste from U.S. nuclear power plants is located at:   The  Blue Lagoon  Yucca Mountain, Nevada  Hanford, Washington  We don’t have a long term storage facility           Rising sea levels from climate change will create:   Large amounts of climate refugees  Loss of land in coastal areas  Huge impacts for low-laying island nations  All of the above           Geothermal energy relies on:Question 22 options:  biogas from landfills  Uranium mined from ores in the Earth’s crust  Superheated water from below the surface of the ground  solar panels          Methane digesters use what type of process:   anaerobic  aerobic  sequestration  methylectic           Which of the following would be considered to be “biomass” ?   Uranium  Wood  Coal  All of the above           Which of the following is NOT a problem associated with nuclear power plants:   Waste can remain radioactive for thousands of years  Nuclear power plants constantly release trace amounts of radiation into the atmosphere  There are moderate amounts of greenhouse gas emissions during the mining of the fuel and construction/decommissioning of the plants.  A nuclear disaster can have serious impacts on humans and the environment ScienceEnvironmental ScienceESR 173Share Question