Energy Basics
Natural Resources
Renewable or Nonrenewable
Fossil Fuels and Conservation
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
100

The ability to do work.

What is energy?

100

Anything people use that comes from nature.

What is a natural resource?

100

A resource that can be replaced in a short amount of time, such as sunlight or wind.

What is a renewable resource?

100

Deposits of fuel that were once ancient plants and animals.

What are fossil fuels?

100

Using a reusable water bottle instead of a single use plastic bottle is an example of this R word.

What is reuse?

200

This type of energy is found in batteries.

What is chemical energy?

200

Air, water, soil, plants, and animals are all examples of these.

What are natural resources?

200

A resource that forms over millions of years and cannot be replaced easily after it is used.

What is a nonrenewable resource?

200

Two main examples of fossil fuels burned for energy.

What are coal and oil?

200

Taking shorter showers and turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth helps do this with water.

What is reduce water use?

300

This kind of energy comes from the sun.

What is solar energy?

300

Trees that are cut down for wood and can grow back over time are this kind of resource.

What is a renewable resource?

300

These are examples of a renewable resource used for energy.

What is sunlight, wind, or moving water?

300

When we use less of a resource, reuse items, or recycle materials, we are doing this.

What is conserving resources?

300

Turning old paper, glass, or metal into new products instead of throwing them away.

What is recycle?

400

Energy from moving water that can be used to make electricity.

What is hydroelectric energy?

400

Rock and mineral resources that take a very long time to form and are used up when we use them.

What are nonrenewable resources?

400

These are examples of a nonrenewable resource used for energy.

What is coal, oil, or natural gas?

400

Turning off lights when you leave a room and unplugging electronics are examples of this.

What is saving energy, or conserving energy?

400

Planting new trees after cutting some down is an example of doing this to our tree resources.

What is renewing or replacing them?

500

Energy from moving air that can be used to turn turbines and make electricity.

What is wind energy?

500

These are the two main groups that scientists use to describe natural resources.

What are renewable and nonrenewable resources?

500

This kind of resource is used faster than it can be replaced, so we must use it carefully.

What is a nonrenewable resource?

500

Smoke and gases released when fossil fuels are burned can cause this problem in the air.

What is air pollution?

500

These three words help us remember how to use natural resources wisely.

What are reduce, reuse, and recycle?

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