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ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY

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ENERGY and sustainability

LET'S GET STARTED

índice

DEFINITION

SOURCES

REVIEW

PROBLEMS

INVENTIONS

SUSTAINABILITY

QUIZ

VIDEOS

ENERGY SAVING

INVENTORS

DEFINITION

ENERGY

Energy is the ability to do work. Energy can be found in a number of forms: light, heat, sound, electricity...

Do you want to know more about energy? CLICK HERE!

FORMS OF ENERGY

kinetic and potential ENERGY

CHEMICHAL ENERGY

Food contains chemical energy. Our body turns it into heat or mechanical energy.

It is the energy associated with the position and motion of an object.

LIGHT AND SOUND ENERGY

NUCLEAR ENERGY

The Sun produces light energy. Everything that makes a sound has sound energy.

This energy can be found in the nucleus of some materials, such as uranium.

ELECTRICAL ENERGY

HEAT ENERGY

We use electrical enery everyday. For example, light bulbs use electrical energy.

The Sun also produces lots of heat energy and heats our planet.

SOUND ENERGY

Sound energy is a wave of vibration. A MOvement is necessary to produce vibration.

Sound travels through solid, liquid and gas.

Let's observe sound with this experiment!

SOUND VOLUME can be loud or soft.

SOUND FREQUENCY or pitch produceS low or high sounds.

Trivia time! Is this sound louder or softer?

Trivia time! Is this sound lower or higer?

SOUND experiment

we can hear sound, but... let's see sound! why is this possible?

SOUND experiment

IS THIS NOTE LOWER OR HIGHER? SOFTER OR LOUDER? WHY??? IT'S TIME TO PLAY AND EXPERIMENT WITH SOUNDS! CREATE YOU OWN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WITH RECYCLED MATERIAL AND PLAY IT. cAN YOU HEAR DIFFERENT PITCHES AND VOLUMES? wHY IS sound produced?

LIGHT ENERGY

LIGHT energy is a form of electromagnetic radiation that comprises wavelengths that the human eye can detect

LIGHT travels in straight lines.

Experiment time!

Experiment time! Let's observe light!

objects can be transparent, translucent or opaque thanks to light.

Natural sources of light include the sun, stars, fire, and electricity in storms.

Trivia time!

Trivia time! Is this light source natural or artificial?

light experimentS

Let's observe light! Look around you... what things make light? Are they natural or man-made?

light experimentS

are these elements transparent, translucent or opaque? let's observe and experiment!

let's create a shadows theatre.

HEAT ENERGY

Heat refers to the transfer or flow from one object to another due to the difference in temperature.

heat travels in three ways: by conduction, by convection, and by radiation.

Experiment time! Let's feel the heat!

Puzzle time!

objects are made of particles, or bits, called molecules. molecules are always in motion.

Natural sources of heat can be found in plant and animalproducts, fossil fuels, the sun, and from within the earth.

Experiment time!

Trivia time! Is this heat source natural or artificial?

HEAT experimentS

are these elements conductors or insulators? let's observe and experiment!

potencial and kinetic ENERGY

Potential energy is the energy due to position. KInetic energy is the energy du to motion.

Cut and paste activity.

let's observe kinetic and potential energy.

Experiment time!

renEwable energy

water

the sun

Solar energy comes from the sun and give us light and heat.

hydraulic energy is produced by the force of the water which is transformed into electrical energy.

biomass

wind

Some organic products (such as excrement from animals or forest waste) can produce chemical energy or electrical energy.

eolic energy comes from the movement of wind. Wind can be transformed into electrical energy.

non-renewable energy

OIL

coal

Oil is found under the earth surface. It is used to produce fuels like gasoline or gasoil.

Coal is a rock that is extracted in mines. When Coal is burnt, It produces heat.

uranium

natural gas

Uranium is a chemical element we use to produce nuclear energy. Nuclear energy can be transformed into electrical energy.

Natural gas is extracted from deposits under the ground. We use Natural gas to heat houses.

PROBLEMS

hydrosphere

atmosphere

The products that the fatories throw in the rivers. or the oil tanker accidents (prestige) destroy the seas and rives live.

Car smoke or factories emit gases which produce harmful substances in the clouds when mixed up with the air. These gases may provoke acid rain and damage the Earth ground.

living beings

geosphere

All harmful substances ending up in the rivers and seas provoke the death of an enormous quantity of sea animals, Birds also die due to the electrical wiring and the windmills.

Marble or granite quarries, and forests fires alter and harm the Earth ground and natural resources.

LINK

LINK

LINK

SUSTAINABILITY houses

ecological pool

solar panels

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recicling

reusing

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energy saving

take advantage of sun light

use energy saving lightbulbs

don't abuse of the heating system

make use of the public transport

use energy efficient appliances

don't let water run

Videos

SOLAR HOUSE

SOUND

ENERGY

LIGHT

HEAT

BULB INVENTION

WIND

TYPES OF ENERGY

FOSSIL FUEL

POLLUTION

Quiz time

juegos

gameS

SOUND

Try this quizziz!

  • Try any link to the Younger years games and have lots of fun.
  • Remember:
THERE'S NO PLANET B!!

LIGHT

Try this quizziz!

HEAT

Try this quizziz!

ENERGIES Try this quizziz!

review

WHAT HAVE WE LEARNT?

01

Energy definitions

Well done!

02

Energy sources

YOU ARE NOW READY TO SAVE THE WORLD!!

03

Energy problems

04

Sustainability

05

Energy Saving