Energy Crossword by Pranjal Rai and Sarah Duong

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Across
  1. 4. renewable energy source created by the movement of the earth
  2. 6. transfer of thermal energy through waves or a string of particles
  3. 7. without this type of energy, there would be no music to dance to!
  4. 9. nonrenewable resource made of methane and other hydrocarbons
  5. 10. resource that can be replenished
  6. 14. unit of energy
  7. 16. renewable energy that is energy from the sun
  8. 19. it can be both kinetic and potential energy that is the result the movement of matter
  9. 21. a type of kinetic and potential energy that involves the movement of electrons
  10. 22. nonrenewable resource extracted through drilling from specific rock reservoirs; thick black liquid
  11. 23. process of changing from one form of energy to the other
  12. 24. states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
  13. 25. a type of potential energy generated through fusion; this is also known as atomic energy
  14. 28. transfer of thermal energy through electricity or matter
  15. 31. renewable resource made of material from plants or microorganisms that were recently living
Down
  1. 1. this type of energy can be found in ice cream and tacos
  2. 2. nonrenewable resource formed by the compression of plants, gases, and animals exposed to heat for a long period of time
  3. 3. energy of location
  4. 5. resource that cannot replenish itself
  5. 8. energy of motion
  6. 11. rubber band has this type of potential energy
  7. 12. renewable resource that is heat energy from deep within the earth
  8. 13. fossil fuel made of fossilized carbon
  9. 15. this type of energy melts your snowman
  10. 17. the Hoover Dam harnesses this type of energy
  11. 18. energy created through electricity and magnetism
  12. 20. speed + direction
  13. 26. transfer of thermal energy through a fluid
  14. 27. the ability to move or cause change in matter
  15. 29. the amount of matter in an object
  16. 30. a type of energy from the electromagnetic spectrum