A Generator
Solar/Wind
Geothermal
Fossil Fuels
Nuclear/Water
100

Most Metals Have These Particles That Run Around Freely

What is electrons?

100
A Giant Fan That The Wind Turns To Move A Turbine
What is a windmill?
100
This Place Works By Peeking Into Steam Or Hot Water Cells
What is a Geothermal Power Plant?
100
A Term Meaning Cant Be Used Again
What is Non-Renewable?
100

The Generator-Like Thing The Water Moves In The Dam For Hydroelectricity

What is a turbine?

200
A Metal That Allows Electric Energy Flow Through It
What is a conductor?
200
The Latin Word For Sun
What is Solar?
200
This Moves An Electrical Generator
What is the heat?
200
The Two Types Of Fossil Fuels
What is Oil and coal?
200

The Energy In The Core Of An Atom

What is nuclear?

300
A Device That Is Used To Move Electric Energy Through A Metal
What is a generator?
300
Where you most likely see a windmill or two
What is a farm or a meadow?
300
It Means From The Earth
What is "Geo"?
300
People take the fossils out of the ground and do what next?
What is burn them?
300

People Create These To Hold The Water In Hydroelectricity

What is a dam?

400
It Is Used In All Electric Sources
What is a generator.....Again!
400
A substance in sand that created an electric charge when lit by sunlight
What is silicon?
400
Means Heat
What is "Thermal"?
400
About How Long To Create Fossils
What is hundreds of years?
400

A Reaction That Creates Heat For Nuclear Energy

What is a fission?

500
Electrons Allow Electricity To Move Through, What?
What is a metal?
500
The small thing in a windmill that moves to produce energy
What is a turbine?
500
Where The Largest Geothermal Power Plant Is Located
What is California?
500
The Type Of Energy Sources (Ex: Primary, Secondary, Complementary.)
What is Primary?
500

This Means Hydroelectricity Can Be Used Many Times

What is renewable?