water power - energy produced from moving water, oil and coal - two types of fossil fuels, fuel - a material burned to release heat or produce power, nuclear fission - when uranium atoms are split with neutrons, split - to divide in two or more pieces, fossil fuel - a fuel formed in the earth from animals and plants that takes millions of years to create, radiation - a powerful and dangerous type of energy created by nuclear reactions, pollute - to make something dirty or unsafe for use, nonrenewable - not easily or quickly replaced by nature, nuclear power - energy produced by splitting apart atoms, destroy - to damage something so much that it is gone or cannot be fixed, source - the place or thing from which something comes, atoms - very small parts of elements, turbines - the machines make electricity in a generator, new energy technology - produces energy from sunlight, wind, plants, or the earth, renewable - easily and quickly replaced by nature, dams - created by humans to block water (form lakes). When the gates are open, the water moves., electricity - a form of energy that moves, technology - the use of scientific knowledge or tools to make or do something, element - a substance that is made up of only one type of atom,

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