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The Sun: Our Biggest Energy Source

Learn about the Sun, the primary source of energy for all life on Earth. Discover the different forms of energy, including kinetic, potential, chemical, electrical, and sound energy. Explore how energy can be converted from one form to another. Find out how plants use the Sun's energy to produce food and sustain life.

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The Sun: Our Biggest Energy Source

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  1. ENERGY

  2.    ENERGY: Where does most of our energy come from?

  3. The Sun -  a giant nuclear reactor.All life depends on the sun, because plants use the sun's energy to grow, and we can't live without plants.

  4. What are some sources of stored energy?

  5. Stored Energy: Coal      Oil  Gasoline             Wood Food Batteries 

  6. Coal, oil and gasoline are fossil fuels. How did they form? 

  7. ENERGY Millions of years ago, Chemical Energy is being made  using sun energy:                           carbon dioxide + water is changed to                            stored energy in plants.

  8. Plants and animals (made of carbon) are buried over millions of years, changing to oil and gas.

  9. Where does the energy come from for plants to make food? 

  10. Chemical energy comes from these stored fuels. This is also called potential energy.

  11. Another source of potential energy...water high up, ready to drop....

  12. Why do these rocks have potential energy?If they fall, what kind of energy would it be?

  13. Kinetic energy - the energy of motion

  14. Examples of potential energy changing to kinetic energy

  15. What are some other forms of energy?We have already talked about                        1.  potential energy                       2.  kinetic energy                       3.  chemical energy:                             stored energy of coal, oil,                            natural gas, batteries and food.

  16. ELECTRICAL ENERGY

  17. SOUND ENERGY Vibrations can travel through solids, liquids and gasses.

  18. Heat Energy

  19. Nuclear energy- made from splitting atoms

  20. Energy Changes How can energy change from one form to another? Identify the forms of energy below and how it can be changed:

  21. Energy Changes Chemical energy from the apple is changed into kinetic energy (motion), sound energy from movement, and heat energy.

  22. The potential energy of the water stored up high is changed to kinetic energy as it drops through the dam, which is converted to electrical energy to light the bulb, The light bulb gives off light & heat energy.

  23. Gasoline is stored chemical energy.In the car, gas is changed to kinetic energy (motion),light energy, electrical energy, heat energy and sound energy.

  24. The batteries have stored chemical energy. This chemical energy is changed to electrical, sound, light and heat energy by the computer.

  25. Light energy from the sun is changed to chemical energy in the plant.

  26. The wood is stored chemical energy.  This is changed into heat, light and sound energy as it burns. Bonus:  What kind of energy was needed to make the chemical energy stored in the wood?

  27. Answer:  the chemical energy inside the wood came from the light energy from the sun (when it was alive). All life depends on the sun's energy! Light energy is changed to chemical energy in the needles or leaves     ------------>>>>>>>   Plants use water, carbon dioxide and sunlight to make sugars in their leaves, which is food for the plant to live and grow, and food for consumers like us!

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