Energy Sources By Ms. Weinberg.

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Energy Sources By Ms. Weinberg

Why do our bodies need food? Did you ever skip a meal and find that you were too tired to do much of anything? Why do our bodies need food?

the sun! We need food to give us energy. People are alive, and all living things and natural processes on Earth need energy. The main source of almost all heat and light energy on Earth is the sun!

Energy from the sun is called The sun is an important source of energy. We can use the sun’s natural energy in many ways. Energy from the sun is called solar energy.

The energy is stored in solar panels. Solar energy is best used in places that receive a lot of sunlight. The energy is stored in solar panels.

The solar energy from the sun will heat the water! If you place a cup of water on a windowsill on a bright, sunny day, what will happen to the water? Hmm. . .think about it! The solar energy from the sun will heat the water!

That means that the energy source can be found in nature. Solar energy from the sun is a natural resource. That means that the energy source can be found in nature.

Solar energy is not the only natural energy resource. Wind and water are also found in nature. They can be used to create energy. Wind and water are natural resources.

Wind energy is used to create electricity. Wind energy can only be used in windy places, like on mountains. Wind is a natural resource. It is found in nature.

Water is also used to create electricity. Water power that is used to create electricity is called hydroelectric power.

Hydroelectric power can run mills that produce energy. Dams use moving water to make electricity in places where there are large bodies of water. Oops! Wrong kind of body! Hydroelectric power can run mills that produce energy.

So far we’ve learned about 3 kinds of natural resources: The sun solar panels Wind windmills Moving water dams

Trees! Let’s learn about another natural resource: We get wood from trees. We can burn wood to get fuel for energy.

Wood is a natural resource. That means it is found in nature. Wow! This is fun!

So far we’ve learned about 4 natural sources of energy: the sun water wind trees Let’s learn about another energy resource that is found in nature.

Let’s learn about fossil fuels, which are also natural resources. Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived and died long ago.

Some examples of fossil fuels: Over time, the remains of dead plants and animals are changed into energy-rich fuels, called fossil fuels. Some examples of fossil fuels: petroleum (oil) coal natural gas gasoline

Where can we find fossil fuels? We can find these natural resources under the ground!

Now that we have learned about different kinds of natural resources, let’s look at resources a different way.

We can divide resources into 2 categories: Let’s divide types of resources by how long it takes us to get more… We can divide resources into 2 categories: Renewable Nonrenewable

Nonrenewable Resources take longer than a human lifetime to replace can be replenished in a human lifetime

Nonrenewable Resources Sun Wind Water Fossil fuels

We renew our water through the water cycle! As you can tell, it takes longer to get more of the nonrenewable resources. That’s why we need to conserve our nonrenewable resources. We need to use them wisely and not waste them. We renew our water through the water cycle!

In this lesson... You’ve learned about 5 natural sources of energy : 1. The sun 2. Wind 3. Water 4. Trees 5. Fossil Fuels

We can also look at energy sources a different way. Those 5 sources are called natural sources of energy because they are found in nature. We can also look at energy sources a different way.

We can group energy sources according to how long it takes to renew them. Renewable sources Nonrenewable sources

Renewable sources can be renewed in a human lifetime. Nonrenewable sources take longer than a human lifetime to renew. sun water fossil fuels wind

So now you are an expert about natural energy sources! End of slideshow!