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- 3. Splitting of uranium - 235 atoms (fission) to release massive amounts of heat.
- 7. Refers to chemical energy in non-fossil fuel organic materials
- 10. An energy resource that is non-replaceable once consumed
- 11. Choices and changes in behavior that allow people to use less energy
- 13. Forms of both oil and coal deposits
- 14. International labeling system symbol of premium energy
- 15. Uses gravitational energy of falling water
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- 1. An energy resource that is available on a continuous basis
- 2. Energy produced by the sun
- 4. Thermal energy that is captured from Earth’s Interior
- 5. A resource that provides energy to bring about movement or change
- 6. Canada, China, USA, and Germany are the largest producers of this kind of energy.
- 8. Using less energy, but still achieving the same output from machines
- 9. Examples: coal, oil, natural gas
- 11. Labeling system that provides information about the the energy consumption for major appliances
- 12. Oil is found mainly in underground deposits of sedimentary rock called...____________