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These solar panels are made up of solar energy. Solar energy doesn’t have to be just solar panels because solar energy is radiant energy that travels from the sun to earth. Another thing that uses solar energy is some types of cooking. All you need is a cardboard box, some foil, sun, and of course food.

Heat energy This toaster has heat energy. You can’t see the heat energy because it is inside the toaster. It uses heat energy by heating the food that you put in with the coils on the inside of the toaster. Heat energy can be all sorts of things like, ovens, microwaves, toaster ovens, grills, etc. However they all need to be made up of a form that comes from the random motion of atoms and molecules, in any substances.

These objects have gravitational energy because of their potential energy they have based on how far away they are from the ground. These objects are roughly 2 ½ yards off the ground. Some other example of gravitational energy are fruit on a tree, a bird’s nest, and a spider in a web.

This car has kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is energy in motion. Examples of kinetic energy are a flying kite, running, doing cartwheels, riding your bike, and about almost anything that has motion

This food has chemical energy. Chemical energy is energy stored in the electric bonds that holds atoms and molecules together. Some other examples of chemical energy are eggs, bacon, oatmeal, toast, and hash browns.

This are pictures of renewable resources. Renewable resources are resources that we cannot run out of. We have a lot of renewable resources in the world. Here are some examples of some renewable resources; trees, water, and fruit.

All these pictures are nonrenewable resources. Nonrenewable resources are resources that cannot be replaced once we run out of the supply that we have. These are not the only nonrenewable resources in the world. The other examples of nonrenewable resources are oil and gasoline.