2.8 Fuel from the earth

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LEARNING GOALS
• You can describe what happened in the Carboon
• You can explain how peat is formed
• You can explain what the role of a subsiding area is in the formation of fossil fuels
• You can explain what happened during the coalification process
• You can explain how diamond and graphite are formed
• You can explain how natural gas is formed
• You can describe the differences between parent rock and reservoir rocks
• You can describe the differences between open-pit mining and shaft mining

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Resources = treasures in the soil

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Why is peat important to form coal? (multiple answers correct, choose 1)
A
Without the formation of peat the plants would dissolve
B
Because of peat there is a subsiding area
C
The CO2 of plants is necessary to form coal
D
Peat will form gas, and gas will form coal

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Sandstone in Groningen is...
A
Source rock
B
Reservoir rock

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Shaft mining
Open pit mining

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In Limburg there was...
A
Shaft mining
B
Open pit mining

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What could be a reason why they stopped mining for coal in Limburg? (there is still coal in the soil)

Slide 15 - Open question

Mining in the UK
In 1984 massive strike because Thatcher wanted to close the mines.
Movie tips:
Billy Elliot
Pride

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WORK INDIVIDUALLY/HOMEWORK


Paragraph 2.8
Exercises: 1, 2, 4 & 5

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