Energy stored in living or once-living materials such as wood and is a renewable energy source from living or recently living plant and animal materials which can be used as fuel.
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Energy
Ability to do work, exists in different forms such as, chemicals and heat ect
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What is a cell?
They are the smallest unit of life that can replicate independently and are often called the" building blocks of life"
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Fossil fuels
All fossil fuels are nonrenewable, but not all nonrenewable energy sources are fossil fuels.
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Fusion
The joining of Atoms these reactions power the sun and can be used to generate electricity in the future.
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Geothermal
Water is pumped into hot rocks which creates steam that drives a turbine.
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Fuel cell
A device that reacts hydrogen with oxygen to produce water and electricty.
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Greenhouse gases
When fossil fuels burn, they produce greenhouse gases that are having a global impact on temperature and weather systems.
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Hydrogen
Fuels which can be used to power cars,the gas is converted to electricity and water by fuel cells.
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Methane
Natural gas. It can be extracted from deep underground or produced in the guts of animals.
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Nucleur energy
Energy stored inside atoms which are the building blocks of everything around you.
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Renewable
An energy resource that can be replaced and will not run out.
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Solar energy
Energy that can be obtained by the sun
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Ability to do work, exists in different forms such as, chemicals and heat ect
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