Questions on Energy Sources
Q9. Fossil fuels are used to generate electricity, but over half of the world's population uses biomass as a fuel.
(a) What is 'biomass'?
Biomass is fuel material that comes from living things.
1 mark
(b) Biomass and fossil fuels are both energy resources. What is the original source of this energy?
The Sun's light is the original source of these energy forms.
1 mark
(c) Give the names of three fossil fuels which are often burned to generate electricity.
Coal, oil and natural gas (or methane).
1 mark
(d) Fossil fuels are often described as non-renewable energy resources. Explain why they are called 'non-renewable'.
Non-renewable resources cannot be naturally replaced in a small enough timescale for us to have an unlimited supply. When we have run out, it will take natural processes millions of years to form them again.
Do not accept 'they cannot be used again'
1 mark MAX
(e) There are advantages and disadvantages of burning different fuels.
(i) Give one advantage of using biomass rather than fossil fuel as an energy resource.
any one from:
- it is renewable
- it is widely available accept 'you can grow more of it'
- it will conserve fossil fuel supplies
do not accept 'it is cheaper to produce'
1 mark
(ii) Give one advantage of using fossil fuel rather than biomass as an energy resource.
any one from
- it is a more concentrated fom of fuel energy- it contains more energy per unit mass
- it is more suitable for use in vehicles
- it can be transported more easily
1 mark
(iii) Give one disadvantage of using both fossil fuel and biomass.
any one from
- they release pollution into the atmosphere
- they release greenhouse gases
1 mark
Maximum 7 marks