In “Understanding Renewable Energy,” this explains why renewable energy does not run out like fossil fuels.
What is it comes from natural sources that are always replaced?
In “Types of Renewable Energy,” this shows how solar energy is different from wind energy.
What is solar uses sunlight while wind uses moving air?
In “Environmental Impact,” this explains why renewable energy improves air quality.
What is it produces little or no air pollution?
In “Economic Effects,” this detail shows how renewable energy helps create jobs.
What is workers are needed to design, install, and repair systems?
In “Challenges and the Future,” this explains why weather can be a problem for renewable energy.
What is energy depends on sunlight and wind conditions?
In “Understanding Renewable Energy,” this detail helps explain why renewable energy is considered cleaner.
What is fossil fuels can harm the environment when used?
In “Types of Renewable Energy,” this detail helps readers understand where wind energy works best.
What is wind turbines work well in open areas?
In “Environmental Impact,” this is the meaning of the word promoted as used in the text.
What is encouraged or supported?
In “Economic Effects,” this explains what happens after solar panels are installed.
What is they produce energy for many years without buying fuel?
In “Challenges and the Future,” this is the meaning of the word predictable as used in the text.
What is easy to know or expect ahead of time?
In “Understanding Renewable Energy,” this describes how the second paragraph builds on the first.
What is it explains why renewable energy is important after defining it?
In “Types of Renewable Energy,” this explains how the examples help develop the section.
What is they show different ways renewable energy can be produced?
In “Environmental Impact,” this explains how the second paragraph connects to the first.
What is it adds another example by explaining climate change?
In “Economic Effects,” this describes how both paragraphs work together.
What is they show renewable energy helps the economy in more than one way?
In “Challenges and the Future,” this explains how the last paragraph changes the focus of the section.
What is it moves from problems to solutions and future improvements?