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Energy Jeopardy!

Forms of

Energy

Renewable Energy

Resources

Potential or Kinetic

Energy &

Society

Non-renewable Resources

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Moving objects – like a car

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What is mechanical energy?

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This process uses sunlight to produce sugars and release oxygen

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What is photosynthesis?

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Stored Energy

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What is potential energy?

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The greatest source of energy for the earth

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What is the sun?

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Most of the energy sources we use today

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What are oil, natural gas, and coal?

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This form of energy is stored in wood, fossil fuels, and food

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What is chemical energy?

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This is widely used today for cooking and heating – especially in

developing countries

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What is biomass?

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Everything that is moving

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What is kinetic energy?

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Wind, water, solar, and biomass are examples of this type of

energy

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What is renewable energy?

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A fossil fuel that is found deep below the earth’s surface and is

pumped out.

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What is petroleum or oil?

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The splitting is called fission, the coming together of atoms is

called fusion

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What is nuclear energy?

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This object uses nuclear fusion to reach temperatures of 15 million

degrees centigrade

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What is the sun?

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Snow on top of a mountain

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What is potential energy?

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One can refine 20 gallons of gasoline from one barrel of this.

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What is petroleum?

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A fossil fuel that is lighter than air, burns easily, and has no odor.

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What is natural gas?

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Visible wavelengths and invisible wavelengths like x-rays.

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What is radiant, or light, energy?

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Uneven heating of the earth provides this source of energy

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What is wind energy?

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Legs pumping the pedals of a bike.

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What is kinetic energy?

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This kind of car has two engines – one is an efficient internal

combustion engine, the other is an electric engine.

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What is a hybrid?

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A black, rock-like mineral.

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What is coal?


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