9.1 Fossil fuels provide energy in chemical form
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9.2 Power plants and vehicles burn fossil fuels to generate electricity and movement
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9.3 Nuclear energy is released by atomic fission and fusion
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9.4 Global energy use grows as energy shortages loom
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9.5 Fossil fuel extraction and use can harm the environment
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9.6 Nuclear power development comes with environmental costs
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9.7 New laws and technology are cleaning up the oil industry
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9.8 Ecosystem restoration can mitigate the environmental impacts of fossil fuel extraction
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9.9 Advances in nuclear power plant operation and design are aimed at improving safety
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Central Question: How can we manage nonrenewable energy resources in a way that reduces environmental harm?
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Chapter 9: Review Questions
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