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Burning waste products or organic material that comes from plants and animals

Starts as a difference in Air pressure. Converts Moving air to electricity

Moving water converted to Electricity

Heat from inside the Earth

Helios: Energy from the sun

Formed from remains of marine organisms, used for grilling

Organic sedimentary rock formed from dead plants

Used for stoves/heat: formed millions of years ago when plants and tiny sea animals were buried by sand and rock.

Exists in liquid form in underground pools or reservoirs formed from the remains of tiny sea plants and animals that died millions of years ago

originates from the splitting of uranium atoms:

_____________ resources Can be replenished at a reasonable Rate BONUS #1 _____________ resources Can be replenished at a reasonable Rate

The Fossil Fuels are _________ BONUS #2 The Fossil Fuels are _________ ________ and _______. They are called non-renewable resources because they take a ______ time to form