Aim What does the phraseHuman impact on Ecosystems mean?
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Alternative Energy Sources.
renewable energy and livestock for bioenergy
Energy dependency[1]
Pretest Review Scientific Method Collaborate Share info Build upon other work.
Chapter 2 Section 2.1 Renewable & Nonrenewable resources.
CONSERVING RESOURCES Chapter 27. Section 1 - Resources Warm-Up: How are a corn oil and motor oil alike and different?Warm-Up: How are a corn oil and motor.
Section 1: Energy Resources and Fossil Fuels Preview Classroom Catalyst Objectives Energy Resources and Fossil Fuels Fuels for Different Uses Electricity-Power.
What is energy? O Energy is the ability to do work. O Just as food gives us energy to focus and play. O Different forms of “natural” energy O potential.
Any natural substance, organisms, or energy form that living things use Examples: Tree, Water, Wind, Natural Gas, Solar Energy.
Unit: Energy Grade 6 Term 2. Significant Concept All things need energy to do work.
FRONT CLASSROOM A FC D E B IG H Please, join your groups and reintroduce yourself if needed. NATS 101 : “The World We Create” 01/19.