Date: 09.03.21 Summative assessment for the units «STEM» and «Work & Inventions>>
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Task I. Read the text and mark sentences (1-5) True or False.
What is renewable energy? Renewable energy is energy that is environment-friendly because it is collected from renewable resources, which are
naturally replenished. Examples of these renewable resources include sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat. There is a
distinction between renewable energy and alternative energy. The latter is generated from alternatives to fossil fuels and need not be renewable.
Renewable energy often supplies energy in four essential sectors: -The generation of electricity; - Cooling and heating of air; -Means of transport,
-Rural energy services.
There are a lot of benefits to using renewable energy. First, naturally replenished energy resources are found over wide geographical areas, in
contrast to non-renewable resources, which exist only in a limited number of countries. In addition to that, rapid deployment of renewable energy
and energy efficiency is resulting in significant energy security, climate change mitigation, and economic benefits. The results of a recent review
of the literature concluded that as greenhouse gas emitters begin to be held liable for damages resulting from greenhouse gas emissions resulting
in climate change, a high value for liability mitigation would provide powerful incentives for deployment of renewable energy technologies.
There are other undeniable advantages of renewable energy. Renewable technologies are also suited to rural and remote areas and developing
countries, where energy is often crucial in human development. Former United Nations Secretary-General Ban Kimoon has said that renewable
energy has the ability to lin the poorest nations to new levels of prosperity. Besides, as most renewables provide electricity, renewable energy
deployment is ofien applied in conjunction with further electrification, which has several benefits:
- Electricity can be converted to heat (where necessary generating higher temperatures than fossil fuels);
of Electricity can be converted into mechanical energy with high efficiency.
of Electricity from renewable resources is clean at the point of consumption
In international public opinion surveys, there is strong support for promoting renewable sources such as solar power and wind power. At the
national level, at least 30 nations around the world already have renewable energy contributing more than 20 percent of energy supply. National
renewable energy markets are projected to continue to grow strongly in the coming decade and beyond. Some places and at least two countries,
Iceland and Norway generate all their electricity using renewable energy already, and many other countries have set a goal to reach 100%
renewable energy in the future. For example, in Denmark, the government decided to switch the total energy supply (electricity, mobility and
heating/cooling) to 100% renewable energy by 2050.
1. Alternative energy is another term for renewable energy.
2. According to statistics, as of 2015, more than fifty percent of all electricity capacity installed was renewable.
3. Renewable energy may be available worldwide.
4. Renewable energy can help developing countries to rise to the new level.
5. Von renewable resources can be produced by all of countries.
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Inside the mausoleum are two tombs - Shah and his wife. In fact, the place of their burial is in the same place and the tomb, but under the ground. Construction period is approximately 1630-1652 gg. Taj Mahal is a pyatikupolnoe building height of 74 m. on a platform with 4 minarets at the corners (they are slightly tilted away from the tomb so that in case of loss will not hurt her), to which adjoins a garden with fountains and swimming pool.
The walls of polished marble, translucent (brought by the construction of 300 km) with inlay of semiprecious stones. We used turquoise, agate, malachite, carnelian, etc. Marble has a feature that in bright daylight, it looks white in the early days, it looks pink, and silver in the moonlight.
On the left side of the tomb is a mosque of red sandstone. Right replica of the mosque. The entire complex has axial symmetry. The Shrine has a central symmetry with respect to the tombs of Mumtaz Mahal. The only violation of this symmetry is the tomb of Shah Jahan, which they built after his death.