Molecules
Energy
Sources of Energy
Miscellaneous
Facts about Mrs. Coan
100
How do molecules in solids move?
Vibrate back and forth
100
What is potential energy?
Energy that is stored
100
What is a fossil fuel?
Ancient plants and animals have been covered by heat and dirt over hundreds of years that are now used as fuel.
100
How hot is the Sun's surface in Farenheit?
10,800 degrees
100
What is Mrs. Coan's son's name?
Austin
200
How do molecules in liquids move?
Vibrate back and forth AND shoot in straight lines
200
What is kinetic energy?
Energy that is used
200
What is biomass conversion?
When plants, animals and garbage are used to create fuel.
200
How hot is the Sun's core in Farenheit?
27,000,000 degrees
200
What town does Mrs. Coan live in?
Schaumburg
300
How do molecules in gasses move?
Shoot in straight lines
300
Give an example of potential energy.
(answers may vary) GAs in a gas tank, kids getting ready for the last day of school, air in a balloon.
300
How are wind and falling water used as energy?
Wind and water turbines/wheels are using those resources to turn them into electricity.
300
What is temperature?
How hot or cold something is.
300
How many years has Mrs. Coan been teaching?
9 years
400
Give an example of kinetic energy.
(Answers may varry) GAs in a car being used by driving, kids being let out of the school building, popping a balloon.
400
What does renewable resource mean?
Renewable resources are easily created and used for energy.
400
What are the names of Mrs. Coan's dog and cat?
Rocco and Rex
500
What is a nonrenewable resource?
A resource that is not easily created. These may take a long time to create or can never be used again.
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