APES Vocabulary

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First Law of Thermodynamics
Energy is neither created nor destroyed, but may be converted from one form to another.
Second Law of Thermodynamics
When energy is changed from one form to another, some useful energy is always degraded into lower quality energy (lost as heat)
Ionizing radiation
Radiation with enough energy to free electrons from atoms forming ions, may cause cancer (gamma, X-rays, UV)
High Quality Energy
Organized and concentrated, can perform useful work (fossil fuels and nuclear)
Low Quality Energy
Disorganized, dispersed (heat in ocean or air/wind, solar)
Natural Radioactive Decay
Unstable radioisotopes decay releasing gamma rays, alpha and beta particles (Radon)
Half-life
The time it takes for 1/2 of the mass of a radioisotope to decay. A radioactive isotope must be stored for approximately 10 half lives until is decays to a safe level.
Nuclear Fission
Nuclei of isotopes split apart when struck by neurons
Nuclear Fusion
2 isotopes of light elements (H) forced together at high temperatures until they fuse to form a heavier nucleus. Happens in the sun, very difficult to accomplish on Earth, expensive
Ore
A rock that contains a large enough concentration of a mineral making it profitable to mine
Mineral Reserve
Identified deposits currently profitable to extract
Surface mining
Cheaper, can remove more minerals, less hazardous to workers
Humus
Organic, dark material remaining after decomposition by microorganisms
Leaching
Removal of dissolved minerals from soil by water moving downwards through soil
Loam
Perfect agricultural soil with equal portions of sand, silt and clay