Definition of energy In Latin it is where we find the etymological origin of the word energy. More precisely, in the term energy, it comes from the Greek word ένέρΥεια. The concept of energy is related to the ability to generate movement or achieve the transformation of something. In the economic and technological area, energy refers to a natural resource and the associated elements that make it possible to make an industrial use of it. 2) Make a GRAPHIC ORGANIZER using a table in Word. Complete it with: Introduction and types of energy sources.
3) Complete the list with KEY WORDS.
Panels
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rotation
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Heavy
Water
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Electrons
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sun
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Movement
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Means
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Protons
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Wáter
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Work
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Minerals
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Magnetic waves
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Coal
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Wind
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Windsmills
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Radiation
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Machine
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Antennas
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Light
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Petroleum
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Renewable
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Electricity
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Current
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Consumption
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Non-renewable
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Plutanium bars
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Dams
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Alternating
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force
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Turbines
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Fuel
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Ecological
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