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An underwater adventure
MOdule 1 Review
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GOOD TRY
Watch this video to learn strategies on how to correctly answer this question. You've got this!
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YOU GOT IT
Groups B & D both consist of organisms that eat both plants and other animals to obtain energy.
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EXCELLENT TRY
Watch this video to learn strategies on how to correctly answer this question. You've got this!
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WOOHOO Super Scientist
It appears you understand the use of food chains as models! In this example of a food chain, caterpillars get their energy from eating which makes them a consumer, more specifically, a primary consumer because they eat producers (the leaf).
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Keep your chin up!
This is a great opportunity to learn more about this real-world energy transformation example. View this video to help you learn more about how energy transforms.
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Great Job Super Scientist
In this example, the energy from the car battery is transformed from chemical potential energy into electrical and then sound energy.
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Not there, yet!
You may not have gotten this one correct, but you are on your way to learning more about energy so you can tackle questions like this in the future. View this video to help you learn more about how energy transforms.
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You've got it!
In this example, the energy from the train battery is transformed from chemical potential energy into electrical and then mechanical energy.
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GOOD EFFORT
Head back to page 4 of lesson 1.03 for a quick review then come back to try this again
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EXCELLENT JOB!
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that the total energy will always remain constant but one type of energy will change into other types of energy. The dropping height will be the highest point as energy will be transforrmed into other forms of energy as it bounces back up.
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GOOD EFFORT
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FIN-TASTIC!
Mechanical energy is a form of energy associated with the motion and position of an object. It is the sum of kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion, and potential energy, which is the energy stored in an object due to its position
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YOU CAN DO THIS
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YOU'RE A STAR!
Mechanical energy is a form of energy associated with the motion and position of an object. It is the sum of kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion, and potential energy, which is the energy stored in an object due to its position
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Oh no! WIPEOUT!
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SURF'S UP!
Chemical Energy is the energy stored in the bonds of atoms. Gasoline, food, batteries and biomass are examples of chemical energy
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Thanks for trying!
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DUUUUUDE!
Thermal Energy (Heat) is the internal energy in substances. It is the vibration and movement of the atoms or molecules in the substance.
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Thanks for trying!
Watch this video to review food chains and food webs
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YOU DID IT
Decomposers are organisms like mushrooms and bacteria. Their job is to break down dead material and recycle the nutrients back into the soil.
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