Across
- 4. Heat transfer through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases).
- 6. The measurement of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
- 9. The ability to do work or cause change.
- 10. Electricity made from moving water.
- 12. Energy sources that are naturally replaced (like sun and wind).
- 13. A push or pull.
- 17. Energy of movement.
- 18. Renewable heat energy sourced from deep underground rocks.
- 21. A liquid fossil fuel used for energy and fuel.
- 24. Organic matter (like wood or crop waste) burned as a renewable fuel source.
- 25. Relating to heat or temperature.
- 27. A device that turns electricity on or off.
- 28. The flow of charge/electrons used to power our modern world.
- 29. A nonrenewable fos sil fuel used to make energy.
- 31. Heat transfer through empty space via electromagnetic waves.
- 32. A device that turns sunlight into electricity.
- 33. A tiny piece of matter.
- 35. A form of energy we can see.
- 37. A material (like fiberglass or wood) that slows down the transfer of heat.
- 38. Heat made when two things rub together.
- 39. Finite energy sources that will eventually run out.
Down
- 1. Energy sources that can rout (like coal and oil)
- 2. A material (like copper) that allows heat to pass through it easily.
- 3. Renewable energy harnessed by giant blades spinning in the countryside or at sea
- 5. A spinning machine that helps make electricity.
- 7. The transfer of energy from a warmer object to a cooler one.
- 8. Something that is burned to produce energy.
- 11. A tool used to measure temperature.
- 12. Energy sources that naturally replenish themselves faster than they are consumed.
- 14. A temperature scale used in most countries.
- 15. A machine that makes electricity.
- 16. The smallest part of matter.
- 19. Amount of matter in an object.
- 20. Energy source made from ancient plants and animals.
- 22. How fast energy is used or transferred.
- 23. Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- 26. A source of stored electrical energy.
- 30. Heat transfer through direct contact between solids.
- 32. Renewable energy harnessed directly from sunlight using photovoltaic panels.
- 34. The type of reaction inside a hand-warmer or fire that releases thermal energy.
- 36. The star that gives Earth light and heat.
