Energy By Leticia McCann Solorio Elementary June 19, 2003.

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Energy By Leticia McCann Solorio Elementary June 19, 2003

Can we store our energy? We can store our energy and use it to work, exercise and play

There are different forms of energy Solar wind geothermal nuclear

Energy comes from the sun to Earth in the form of light.

Light from the sun is called Solar Energy It makes things run like: –calculators –cars

How can machines and living things convert stored energy? Machines convert stored energy into motion living things convert stored energy into heat

Fun Facts Palm Springs is one location that stores energy from 4,000 windmills

Comprehension check Name the different forms of energy. How do we use Solar energy in our everyday life? How do people burn off their energy?

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