1. Which source of energy uses heat deep underground?
A. Geothermal energy
B. Petroleum energy
C. Solar energy
D. Wind energy
A. Geothermal energy
People use stoves to _______ food.
Cook
What kind of energy makes your home warm?
A.) Heat
B.) Light
C.) Wind
A.) Heat
________ is something that can cause matter to move or change.
Energy
What kind of energy powers this fan?
A.) Electricity
B.) Gasoline
C.) Light
A.) Electricity
Energy from this fireplace is used to _________.
A.) Cook
B.) Cool
C.) Heat
C.) Heat
Where could you build a home to help keep it cool?
A.) in the grass
B.) in the shade
C.) in the sun
B.) in the shade
We use _____ energy to cook our food and warm our homes.
Heat
Which are kinds of energy?
A.) Heat, Light and Electricity
B.) Heat, Matter and Light
C.) Light, Sound and Matter
A.) Heat, Light and Electricity
She is using _______ energy for her car.
Gasoline
You put a thermometer inside a model house. You put another thermometer outside the model. What claim are you gathering evidence for?
A.) Our homes take in and hold heat from the sun.
B.) The walls of the home stop light from entering.
C.) Our homes keep out wind.
A.) Our homes take in and hold heat from the sun.
_____ is energy that lets us see.
Light
Which kind of energy comes directly from the sun?
A.) Electricity
B.) Gasoline
C.) Solar
C.) Solar
A ____________ is used to collect energy from water.
Dam
You want to find out if solar energy warms a home. Where should you put the model of the home?
A.) in the sun
B.) in the shade
C.) in a cool place
A.) in the sun
______ energy is energy from the sun.
Solar
Which kind of energy powers most cars?
A.) Light Energy
B.) Energy from Gasoline
C.) Wind Energy
B.) Energy from Gasoline
_________ Panels collect energy from the sun.
Solar
Which tool could you use to study how much the sun warms the home?
A.) Ruler
B.) Measuring Cup
C.) Thermometer
C.) Thermometer
___________ can produce light and provides power for many things that we use each day.
Electricity