Energy - The ability to do work, Kinetic - Moving energy, Solar - Light energy, Non-renewable - will eventually run out, renewable - will not run out, Coal, oil and natural gas - These are examples of fossil fuels, Chemical energy - The energy stored inside crisps, batteries and fuels, gravitational potential - The enrgy possessed by an object being stored up high, Tidal - A renewable energy that involves using the kinetic energy of the tide, Hydroelectric - Renewable energy that involves controlling the flow of water through a dam., Created or destroyed - Something that does not apply to energy, Sound - Energy that is produced by a speaker, nuclear - Energy that is produced by radioactive substances, Global warming - Caused by too much carbon dioxide gas in the air, Fossil fuels - produced over millions of years by the remains of dead plants and animals, Wind energy - The moving air spins a giant turbine which generates electricity, variable - something you can change in an experiment, hypothesis - An estimated guess as to what you believe will happen in an experiment, electrical - a type of energy that powers televisions, lights, x-boxes etc, strain - they type of energy used in drawing back a bow in archery,
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