The Sun’s Energy
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The Sun’s Energy
Read each slide.
Look closely at each picture.
Answer each question.
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The sun gives us both heat
and light.
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The sun’s heat makes Earth the perfect place to live.
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The light from the sun will
heat up any surface it
hits.
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When the sun’s rays are blocked we call it shade. Shade is always cooler
than sunlight.
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We measure the sun’s
heat energy with a
thermometer.
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This is a terrarium. The light bulb acts like the sun.
It provides heat and energy.
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This is a terrarium for lizards.
A strong light acts like the sun.
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This is an aquarium. The light acts like the sun.
It provides heat and energy for the plants and animals.
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Aquariums and terrariums are like small models of our
Earth.
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The sunlight for the aquarium warms the fish and makes
the plants grow.
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The plants are eaten by the tiny fish.
The tiny fish will be eaten
by bigger fish.
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Which will be eaten by even bigger fish.
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The big fish will one day die and its body will nourish the plants which will grow and
feed the little fish which will feed the bigger fish and it goes round and round and
round.
The energy flows on and on.
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The Sun’s Energy1. What does the sun give us? _________
2. What happens to things that the sun hits? ___________________________
3. What do we call areas where the sun’s rays are blocked? _________________
4. What tool measures the sun’s heat energy? _________________________
5. What does the light bulb do in an aquarium or terrarium? _____________