Asked by Cindy
Hey everyone I need some omework jelp as you can see.I'm not that well in Science so could you give me some tips? And i would like somr homework help for the following passge and answers.
DIRECTIONS Read the paragraph and answer the questions.
You can find examples of the different forms of energy in nature.
Lightning is a natural example of electrical energy. Heat energy inside Earth warms underground water and rock, producing geysers and volcanos. Fireflies and other animals with glowing body parts are natural examples of light sources. The Sun, however, is the most important light source for Earth. Light from the Sun is a form of solar energy.
1.)Where is the water that is released by a geyser heated?
2.)Where in nature could you find a source of the same energy as that provided by batteries? Explain.
3.)Is all light energy solar energy?
4.)Lightning is an example of electrical energy. What is another type of energy associated with lightning? Explain.
DIRECTIONS Read the paragraph and answer the questions.
You can find examples of the different forms of energy in nature.
Lightning is a natural example of electrical energy. Heat energy inside Earth warms underground water and rock, producing geysers and volcanos. Fireflies and other animals with glowing body parts are natural examples of light sources. The Sun, however, is the most important light source for Earth. Light from the Sun is a form of solar energy.
1.)Where is the water that is released by a geyser heated?
2.)Where in nature could you find a source of the same energy as that provided by batteries? Explain.
3.)Is all light energy solar energy?
4.)Lightning is an example of electrical energy. What is another type of energy associated with lightning? Explain.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please try to answer the questions. We'll be glad to help you after we know your thinking.
Answered by
Cindy
I am lol. i just don't know where the answer is in the story.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1.)Where is the water that is released by a geyser heated?
<b>Heat energy <u>inside Earth</u> warms underground water . . . </b>
It's your turn now. :-)
<b>Heat energy <u>inside Earth</u> warms underground water . . . </b>
It's your turn now. :-)
Answered by
DrBob222
This is a matter of reading the paragraph and finding the part that answers each question. I will do the first one. You do the others. As Ms. Sue has indicated, we'll be glad to check your work.
1.)Where is the water that is released by a geyser heated? <b>
Earth warms underground water and rock, producing geysers and volcanos.</b>
1.)Where is the water that is released by a geyser heated? <b>
Earth warms underground water and rock, producing geysers and volcanos.</b>
Answered by
Cindy
I already wrote that down in my book, and for number 2, I don't know that one yet.
for number 3 which is
3.)Is all light energy solar energy?
I wrote, "Yes, because the sun is made out of fire and light, burning.
which is probably not right,but i don't know what there tryin to say
for number 3 which is
3.)Is all light energy solar energy?
I wrote, "Yes, because the sun is made out of fire and light, burning.
which is probably not right,but i don't know what there tryin to say
Answered by
Cindy
Come on people, it's getting late, and I REALLY DO NEED HELP!!!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
3.)Is all light energy solar energy?
What about light from fireflies?
What about light from fireflies?
Answered by
Cindy
Oh ok
I get it now
fireflies light energy don't come from solar energy so it's no
right
I get it now
fireflies light energy don't come from solar energy so it's no
right
Answered by
Cindy
I really need some help on 2 and 4 and then I'll be done
Answered by
Cindy
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