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Energy Resources 에너지원 영영풀이

[Energy Resources 에너지원 영영풀이]

 

atom

noun : the smallest part of an element


coal

noun : a dark-colored rock made mostly of prehistoric plant remains that is burned as a fuel


conserve

verb : to protect a natural place or resource so it will last longer


crude oil

noun : a liquid, also called petroleum, that is found under Earth's surface and is used to make fuels and many other products


electricity

noun : energy created by moving charged particles


electron

noun : a particle in an atom that orbits the nucleus and has a negative electrical charge


energy

noun : the power to do work, make a change, or move objects


generator

noun : a machine that turns motion into electricity


natural gas

noun : an odorless, colorless, clean-burning fossil fuel


neutron

noun : a particle in the nucleus of an atom that has no electrical charge


nucleus

noun : the positively charged central region of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing most of the atom’s mass


oil spill

noun : the accidental release of oil into the environment


pollution

noun : the act or result of putting harmful substances into the air, water, or soil


proton

noun : a particle in the nucleus of an atom that has a positive electrical charge


tanker

noun : an air, water, or land vessel that carries large amounts of a liquid, especially oil

 

biofuel

noun : any fuel that comes directly from organic matter that has died recently


biomass

noun : living, or recently living, plant or animal material


energy resource

noun : a supply of something that can be used by people to do work and to provide power


fossil fuel

noun : an energy source, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, that is taken from the ground


geothermal energy

noun : heat from inside Earth, which can be used as a power source


global warming

noun : an increase in the average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans, especially one great enough to change the climate


greenhouse effect

noun : the process by which heat is trapped inside Earth's atmosphere by gases


helium

noun : the second lightest chemical element, often a gas


hydroelectric power

noun : electricity produced when moving water turns turbines that are connected to generators


hydrogen

noun : the lightest chemical element, often a gas


methane

noun : an invisible, odorless, flammable gas; also called “natural gas”


nonrenewable resource

noun : a supply of something that cannot be replaced after it has been used, such as petroleum and minerals


nuclear energy

noun : energy that is released when the atoms of radioactive materials are split or merged


nuclear fission

noun : a process by which the nuclei of atoms are split apart to create energy


nuclear fusion

noun : a process by which the nuclei of atoms are joined together to create energy


radiation

noun : a powerful and dangerous type of energy released by nuclear reactions


renewable resource

noun : a supply of something that can be replaced or that is not depleted by use


solar energy

noun : power from the Sun


turbine

noun : a fan-shaped machine that captures the motion of water, wind, or steam to create an electric current


wind energy

noun : the energy of moving air, which can be harnessed as a power source