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Energy Sources

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    Energy Sources
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  • What is this?
    This is electricity. (What are some examples of things that need electricity to work?)
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  • What are these called?
    Wind turbines. (What important thing does a wind turbine need to work?)
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  • What is this called?
    It's a dam. (What does a dam do?)
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  • What is this material?
    It's coal. (Where does coal come from?)
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  • This is a power plant. What does a power plant do?
    It makes electricity. (Have you seen a power plant before? If so, what did it look like?)
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  • What is happening in this video?
    The power went out. (Has the power ever stopped working at your home before?)
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  • What are these?
    Solar panels. (What important thing do solar panels need to make electricity)
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  • This is steam. Where does steam come from?
    It comes from really hot water. (Have you seen steam before? If so, where did you see it?)
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  • What is wrong with this person?
    He has no energy. (What are some things that make you really tired?)
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  • What are these?
    They're batteries. (Where can you buy new batteries?)
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  • What is this?
    It's a lightbulb. (What do lightbulbs do?)
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  • Is electricity dangerous?
    Yes, it is. (Should you ever play with electricity? Why or why not?)
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  • What do these things have in common?
    They all produce energy. (How does your body produce energy?)
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  • What are these?
    They're pipes. (Where do you usualy find pipes?)
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  • What do we burn to cook our food?
    We burn gas. (How does gas get to our homes?)
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  • What do cars need to work?
    They need gas. (Do you have an electric car or a gas car?)
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