Heat  - Released when an object rises in temperature., Light - Released when an object glows., Sound - Released when an object makes a noise., Kinetic - Energy an object has when it moves., Electrical - Energy passed through electrical wires in a circuit, Chemical  - Energy stored in chemicals., Gravitational potential - Energy an object has due to its high position above the ground., Spring potential - Energy an object has due to its stretch., Kilojoule - Unit measurement of chemical energy., Food chain - A diagram that shows how each living thing gets its energy, Producer  - A green plant which makes its own food using sunlight, Consumer - Animals which eat plants or other animals to gain energy, Predators - Animals that hunt other animals for food, Prey - Animals that are hunted by predators, Herbivores - Animals that only eat plants, Carnivores - Animals that only eat other animals., Omnivores - Animals that eat both plants and animals., Food webs - Many food chains interlinked., Renewable energy sources - Will not run out and include wind, wave, solar, tidal, geothermal, hydroelectric and biomass., Fossil fuels - Coal, oil and natural gas, Non-renewable energy sources - Will run out as there is a limited supply so must be conserved.,

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