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- 1. This is a renewable energy source that uses turbines and wind to generate energy.
- 5. This is a renewable energy source that uses solar panels to turn the suns rays into energy.
- 6. This is when automatic equipment is used in production.
- 9. This means that the product could be used again.
- 11. J_ _ _ in time manufacturing is is triggered by a customer order. The correct amounts of materials are ordered in to cover the order, and these arrive just as they are needed by production.
- 13. This uses the earths heat to create steam and the steam turns the turbine to create renewable energy.
- 15. G _ _ _ _ _ communication allows manufacturers to have products made around the world.
- 19. This is when you change your mindset as to how something is used and disposed of.
- 22. A product that is designed for d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is designed so that it can be taken apart.
- 24. A C_ _ _ _ _ footprint is the amount of emissions a person creates.
- 25. G _ _ _ _ _ warming is when burnt, fossil fuels release carbon dioxide. This traps heat in the atmosphere and leads to climate change.
- 27. W _ _ _ _ pollution is when Oil spills, acid run-off and waste water can pollute freshwater and ocean ecosystems.
- 29. L _ _ _ manufacturing is based on minimising costs and maximising efficiency by cutting down on waste and the amount of materials and energy used in production.
- 31. This is when we lower the amount. This can relate to the materials, energy or the amount we buy.
- 33. This means that materials do not damage the environment.
- 34. Computer aided d_ _ _ _ _
- 35. This is a renewable energy source that uses the power of the seas current to turn a turbine.
- 37. Ocean a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Our seas absorb up to 25% of carbon emissions, causing it to become more acidic. This can affect the growth of marine life.
- 38. A CAM machine can have two or three.
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- 2. This resource has power stations that uses a process called nuclear fission to generate the heat to create steam to drive the turbine.
- 3. This means that the resource will run out and is not renewable.
- 4. These are used to store chemical energy. Often uses to power portable devices.
- 7. This means taking a material away.
- 8. S_ _ _ _ technology has improved the efficiency of buildings, with many factories using renewable energy sources to try to minimise environmental impact.
- 10. F_ _ _ _ _ _ manufacturing is are a series of different machines producing different parts for a product. The system is flexible because, at any time, machines in the process can be reprogrammed to change their task and production can be changed to produce more or fewer parts without stopping the other areas of the process.
- 12. L _ _ _ _ cutters subtract materials.
- 14. Technology p _ _ _ is when a product is designed due to new technology or manufacturing methods.
- 16. Computer aided m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 17. This is another word for work.
- 18. This is when a product is broken down to the raw materials and turned into something new.
- 20. Planned o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is when a product is designed with a limited life.
- 21. This is when something could be fixed rather than thrown away.
- 23. 3D p _ _ _ _ _ _ use addition of materials to create layers.
- 26. Market p _ _ _ is when a product is designed because the target market want it.
- 28. This means adding a material to another.
- 30. Power S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ have to be kept running all night even though the demand for electricity is very low. This means there's extra electricity being generated at night.
- 32. Land d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The process of unearthing fossil fuels, which destroys vital wildlife habitats.
- 36. This is when we don't buy something because it damages the environment.