You better hold onto your papers, because when this type of energy is blowing it will scatter them everywhere.
What is Wind Energy
Generators produce this kind of energy
What is electrical energy?
A turbine is usually connected to . . .
What is a generator?
You could call it dinosaur gas, but it makes more sense to call it . . .
What is fossil fuel?
A substance made up of two or more different elements
What is a compound?
Daytime is probably the best time for this type of energy . . .
What is Solar Energy
Things that are hot or things that are cold demonstrate this kind of energy.
What is thermal energy?
Hydroelectric power uses this structure to trap water
What is a dam?
When prehistoric plants die and get buried by sediment, they first form this brownish, smokey material.
A shiny, malleable, and ductile element.
Is it getting a little warm in this room? Oh wait . . . that's just the earth!
What is Geothermal energy?
This energy is released when uranium nuclei break.
What is nuclear energy?
Wind energy uses these tall spinning things to generate electricity.
What is a windmill?
A physical property such solid, liquids, and gases.
What is state of matter?
What is Tidal Power
Spinning a turbine gives you is an example of [blank] energy.
What is mechanical energy?
Designing your home with a big window to naturally heat up your house is a perfect example of . . .
What is passive solar energy?
Splitting the nucleus of an atom to create energy. (Name this process)
What is nuclear fission?
A reaction involving multiple substances that creates an entirely new substance.
What is a chemical change/reaction
Burning organic matter! Sounds like fun!
What is biomass energy?
The wind blowing is this type of energy. It is characterized by things that are moving. (hint . . . not wind energy)
What is kinetic energy
These subatomic particles are shot at uranium atoms to break the nucleus.
What is a neutron?
Harmful chemicals in the atmosphere. A cause of acid rain. Oil spills.
What is pollution?
Group 18 Elements
What are noble gases?