Electricity By Anna Brynn. What is Electricity?  Electricity is the flow of electrical power or charge. It is both a basic part of nature and one of.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Environmental Technology By: Jimmy and Peter.. Environmental Technology Earth is our home and we must know how to protect it. These slides will show you.
Advertisements

Ms. Ashby’s Third Grade Science Class
SAVING THE PLANET Christopher J. Sanders. What Is Global Warming! Global Warming is Green House gas that heats the planet more.
Fossil fuels Section 1.
SOL 3.11 Hosted by Mrs. Grant SourcesResourcesPros and ConsConserve
By Jack and Conor.  Global warming is when the air heats up around the world from burning of fossil fuels oil, coal and gas.
Fukui Commercial High School & Kaohsiung Municipal Kaohsiung Vocational High School of Commerce Energy Crisis.
Agree Disagree 1._______ ________ 2._______ ________ 3._______ ________ 5._______ ________ 4._______ ________ Over 80% of the electricity generated in.
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources
Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy
Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources
Rocks and Soil 3 R’s Renewable or Not ? Energy Source.
Get Energized! What is energy? Renewable Energy Sources Conserving Energy! Nonrenewable Energy Sources Get Energized!
Non-renewable & Renewable Resources.
SOURCES OF ENERGY 1 Adapted from Ms. Ashby:
THIS IS With Host... Your Fossil Fuels Renewable Sources Nuclear Energy Conserve Energy Plant Parts Capture the Chapter.
Traditional Forms Of Energy (Natural Gas, Oil, Coal) By: Jennifer Garcia Sanchez 808.
Energy Resources Notes Energy Resource- A natural resource that people can turn into other forms of energy in order to do work.
Resources. TYPES OF RESOURCES l Renewable Resource: a resource that can be replaced in nature at a rate close to its rate of use.
Nuclear Energy. What is Nuclear Energy? Energy that comes from changes in the nucleus of an atom. The particles in the nucleus of atoms store a lot of.
Resources. TYPES OF RESOURCES l Renewable Resource: a resource that can be replaced in nature at a rate close to its rate of use.
Investigating Renewable Energy Data from Photovoltaic Solar Panels An EET Chapter.
NATURAL RESOURCES & CONSERVATION Std- Sub- Environmental science 8 th.
By: Patrick, Anthony, Matthew, Kyle, James, and Victor.
Energy Quiz Complete this quiz on a note card and include your name. Use the link located on each page to help you find the answer.
Energy Unit. Let’s take a trip to Iceland… Why are we going to Iceland to study energy?
Get Energized! What is energy? Nonrenewable Energy Sources
Circuits. How a Blender Gets Power A Generator at a power plant produces a voltage difference across the outlet Causes charges to move when the circuit.
What does it mean to you…. Non-Renewable Resources  A natural resource that cannot be produced, re-grown, or regenerated on a large enough level to sustain.
Mini-MCT Justify why humans would want to prevent pollution.
Generating Electricity
Energy Resources Notes. Nonrenewable resources A natural resource that is not replaced as it is used May take millions of years to form Includes oil,
Electricity Generation
Energy Resources. What are Fossil Fuels? Fossil Fuels are energy rich substances formed from the remains of once living organisms. The 3 main fossil fuels.
11 November 2015 All Classes: Begin reviewing for your Ecology and Environment CUBA, Monday, November 23rd.
How can we help to conserve the environment
Renewable & Non-Renewable Resources
Complete the KWL that should have been started yesterday. Read around the text (pages ) and have 5 things listed for things you “Want to Know” and.
Twenty Questions. 20 Questions – Energy
Definition: any natural material that is used by humans Definition: any natural material that is used by humans Examples: water, petroleum, minerals,
A valuable resource !. In this world we rely on fossil fuels to basically keep this world turning. We are running out & fast !
Earth’s Resources Chapter Sixteen: Natural Resources and Conservation 16.1 Natural Resources and Energy 16.2 Supplying Our Energy Needs 16.3 Resources.
We save should energy We should save energy.
What are 2 types of energy resources?  Renewable  Non-Renewable.
Unit 6 Lesson 1 What Are Some Natural Resources? Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
Alternative Energy Resources TSW – Identify alternative energy resources such as wind, solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biofuels. 5.7C.
ENERGY. Where Does the Energy Go? Friction is a force that oppose motion between two surfaces that are touching. For a roller coaster car to move, energy.
Energy Review Earth Science Mr. Lane Answer the following questions to help you review for your Energy Assessment.
The earth is full of natural things we can use. Many natural products are a source of wealth and affect the way we live. Stone, oil, wood, water, air,
Reduce, Re-use, Recycle, Repair By: Nina Aquino Contents Contents Reduce- electricity Page3 Re-use- yogurt container Page4 Recycle- Paper and glass Page5.
Place these into two categories. Name both categories. Oil Wind Copper coal trees grapes cotton diamonds oranges corn.
Fossil Fuels vs. Renewable Energy By Group 5 3 rd Grade In Room 23.
Natural Resources. 1.Natural resources are parts of the environment used by living organisms for food, shelter, and all other needs. a.Examples: water,
Chapters 2 and 3 Review -Natural Resources -The Problem with Trash.
LESSON LESSON INTRODUCTION Get Ready Before you begin, decide if you agree or disagree with each of these statements. As you view this presentation, see.
Energy resources S6E3.
What does the word RESOURCES mean?
RENEWABLE RESOURCES.
Chapter 5 Lesson 2 Renewable Energy Resources
Energy and Resources.
Third Grade Science Class
The World’s Natural Resources
Welcome to Jeopardy!.
Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200
Fossil fuels Section 1.
What does the word RESOURCES mean?
Nonrenewable Resources
Ms. Ashby’s Third Grade Science Class
10 GOLDEN RULES OF RECYCLING!
Presentation transcript:

Electricity By Anna Brynn

What is Electricity?  Electricity is the flow of electrical power or charge. It is both a basic part of nature and one of our most widely used forms of energy. Electricity is actually a secondary energy source, also referred to as an energy carrier. That means that we get electricity from other sources of energy, such as oil, coal, nuclear, or solar energy. These are called primary sources.

How is Electricity connected to Oil?  Petroleum is a type of oil. Without petroleum, the world would probably come to a screeching halt. Petroleum serves a lot of purposes for mankind, but the most important is probably the energy it provides us. Everyone knows that most cars run on gasoline, a fuel refined from crude oil, but the electricity in some homes across the United States is generated by petroleum as well. Petroleum Farm Oil/Petroleum well

Electricity  When you plug something into the wall, it seems clean enough. You don't see or smell any pollution, like you do with your car. But the pollution is there it just happens at the power plant. Most electricity is generated by burning coal and other fossil fuels. Every time you turn on the lights, you create a little pollution. Fossil Fuels

Easy ways to preserve Electricity  1) Turn off the lights around the house when you are not using them. 2) Use cloth bags when going shopping to replace plastic bags 3) Recycle your plastic bags instead of crushing the bottles and throwing them in the trash can.

Thank you Grade 4!