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Quiz Review Describe energy Describe work What is renewable energy? What is non-renewable energy? What are three examples of both renewable and non-renewable energy? Describe thermal energy. What is temperature? Describe thermal conduction, convection, and radiation. What is a conductor? What is an insulator? What is the law of conservation of energy? Why is it important? What are three examples of energy transfer? What are three things you should do before you start a lab? Why is it important to be safe in the lab?