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  • Complete these sentences | Recurso educativo 525819

    Complete these sentences

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    Complete these sentences: Wood, coal and oil are sources of heat. Light cannot pass through objects. We use to measure temperature. When we heat an object, it . Water is the only substance which expands…

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  • Steam engine | Recurso educativo 483904

    Steam engine

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    The heart of a factory was the steam engine room. In it, a large boiler, fed by coal, transformed water into steam. The steam passed into a cylinder and moved a piston, which lifted and pushed a pump…

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  • Put a cross (X) next to the activities that David could not do when he w... | Recurso educativo 526043

    Put a cross (X) next to the activities that David could not do when he w...

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    Put a cross (X) next to the activities that David could not do when he was your age: Keep warm with a coal-burning heater. Play football. Go to school. Travel by tram. Use a mobile phone. Surf the…

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  • Renewable and non-renewable energy sources | Recurso educativo 41179

    Renewable and non-renewable energy sources

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    In this activity we have to drag and drop the energy into the right column of the table. We have to distinguish solar energy, oil, geothermal energy, wood, nuclear power, wind, waves, coal, gas, etc...…

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  • Complete - Remember | Recurso educativo 525846

    Complete - Remember

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    Complete: Energy is what makes objects move, or change temperature or . Sources of energy can be like the Sun or the wind, or , like coal and oil. Electricity travels to our houses, offices and…

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  • Initial evaluation 03 - Energy | Recurso educativo 571585

    Initial evaluation 03 - Energy

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    Decide if the following statements are true or false. Write T or F in each box: Coal and oil are renewable energy sources. ➝ Non-renewable energy sources do not cause pollution. ➝ We get both light…

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  • Think about it. Light and colours | Recurso educativo 483611

    Think about it. Light and colours

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    Remember what you have studied in this section and answer the questions: Why is snow white, coal black and grass green? → ...is... because it reflects... and absorbs... If light from the Sun can be…

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  • Unit 14: Nature and society: harmony, crisis and impact | Recurso educativo 567875

    Unit 14: Nature and society: harmony, crisis and impact

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    Acid rain (n): rain that contains harmful chemicals as a result of burning fossil fuels such as coal and oil. aquifer (n): a layer of rock or earth under the ground that contains water. biodiversity…

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  • True/false. Chemical reactions | Recurso educativo 571534

    True/false. Chemical reactions

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    Decide if the following statements are true or false: Chemical reactions are processes that turn certain substances into other liquids. ➝ Coal is an example of a combustible substance. ➝ Oxidation…

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  • True/false. Energy sources | Recurso educativo 571632

    True/false. Energy sources

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    Decide if the following statements are true or false: The Sun and coal are energy sources that will never run out. ➝ Forces produce movements and deformations in objects. ➝ It doesn't matter if…

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