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Oi l Short age for Ca r s In the future will all of our oil be gone? What will we do from there?

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What Do We Have To Worry About?

• Scientists predict that all of the worlds oil will be gone in the next 40 years.

• Almost everything that we use, has to do with oil.

• ONCE ALL OF OUR OIL IS GONE, EVERYONES LIFESTYLE WILL BE DIFFERENT!

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When is Oil Ever Used???

• Oil is used in almost everything:

• Oil is used in Cars

• Oil is used in Planes, Trains, Trucks that ship food, and products

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Electric Powered Vehicles• , Electric powered cars run on electricity The idea was introduced

70’ during the s but people still go forwardwith the idea

Electric cars are beneficial for people who only drive to small distances, because electric vehicles don’t have a very strong battery life.

Engineers still try to develop a long lasting battery, but the technology hasn’t come there yet.

The problem was that it was too expensive to make these electric vehicles, and gas companies didn’t like the idea of a car that used no gasoline.

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Solar Powered Vehicles

• Solar powered vehicles, use a renewable energy which is the solar heat, and it turns that heat into energy (electricity)

The problemwith solarpowered vehicles is that it take a lot of

heat energy to transformthe , heat into electricity but also in orderto make a solarpowered

, .car the solarpanels require oil

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• Wind powered vehicles are a new topic of clean running energy for cars.

• Wind power runs on the theory that when you drive the wind will help turn the turbine, helping the car run.

• The only problem is that all the car needs oil to start the car, and wind turbines are made with oil

I c a n g o 126mpH

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• Hydro-Powered Vehicles run on hydrogen, which comes from water.

• The problem with hydrogen energy is you need to extract the O2 from the water, but it requires more energy to make it, then to use it.

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S o la r C a r s• http://www.youtube.com/v=QaxDl8FZf9M

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Conclusion

• Where will we be in the next 20-30years?• How will we be able to drive to places all

around?• It is still not concluded on what cars will officially

run on when all of our oil is gone, but we need to have a plan.

Who knows, Maybe we’ll drive like the Jetsons