Across
- 7. Liquid found beneath the earth’s surface used for fuel to power cars
- 8. Fuel formed from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals. Ex: coal, oil, and natural gas
- 10. when the wind turns the turbines, which creates energy and electricity
- 11. Any source that can or will be replenished naturally over a short amount of time. Example: wood or solar (sun)
Down
- 1. A mixture of gases found in the earth’s crust used for cooking and heating
- 2. A change in global and regional climate from the burning of fossil fuels
- 3. type of resources that have a limited supply and cannot be replaced by natural means.
- 4. Producing electricity by converting the power of waves and water into energy
- 5. A hard black or dark brown substance that is found in the earth and burned as fuel
- 6. Energy from the sun that is captured to create energy
- 9. The power or ability to make something work, move, or be active.