Across
- 3. A type of energy that can be replenished.
- 8. Energy that will eventually run out and can't be replenished.
- 9. Types of nucelar energy which belongs to nonrenewable energy.
- 12. Source that allows all objects to work, it can't be created nor destroyed.
- 13. One of the countries that has higher energy consumption.
- 15. They are more energy efficient since they produce more heat and less polution.
- 16. The country where most of our oil exportations go to.
- 17. An already converted and treated source.
Down
- 1. The countries that consume more energy. (Their state in comparison to other countries).
- 2. Unconverted and original source that can be used directly as it appears in nature.
- 4. The percentage that fossil fuels provides to the world's energy.
- 5. The type of fuels and energy that Ecuador uses, which are not good for the environment.
- 6. A solid combustible mineral made of Carbon after years of compression.
- 7. Remains of ancient organisms that with time and pressure convert into coal, oil, and natural gas.
- 10. This is a partially decayed plant matter that remains in swamps and bogs.
- 11. It has more proven reserves and it's located above oil desposits.
- 14. When oxygen, water, and pyrite react and form sulfuric acid. Water drains from the mine leaches into nearby streams, and reactions occur.