The ability to make things move or change condition.
Energy
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Something we burn to generate energy.
Fuel
10
The substances formed from the remains of ancient animals and plants that were burried and stayed under the pressure and of layers of earth for millons of years. Those substances have been our main sources of energy for over 100 years.
Fossil fuels
20
The remains of animals and plants that lived a long time ago.
Fossils
15
A mass of gases that surrounds and protects the planet
Atmosphere
10
A house made of glass to keep the heat of the sun trapped. This way, plants can grow inside it even when it is very cold outside.
Greenhouse
20
Gases that are found in the Earth's atmosphere that trap the heat just like the glass does in a greenhouse.
Greenhouse gases
10
A natural processs that keeps the Earth's average temperature mild, making life possible. The Greenhouse gases trap some of the sun rays heat, keeping the average temperature at 15 degrees Celsius.
Greenhouse effect
15
One of the the greenhouse gases. It is naturally produced when animals and plants breathe. It is also produced when we burn fuels to produce energy.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
20
The most popular fossil fuel. It provides over 40% of the World's energy.
Petroleum (oil)
15
A fossil fuel made from plants that grew in swamp areas millions of years ago. Compared to the other fossil fuels, when it is burned, it generates the highest amount of CO2.
Coal
20
A fossil fuel formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in ancient lakes and seas, just like the way petroleum was formed.