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Match. Sources and types of energy
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Match the names of the renewable energy sources with the type of energy they contain: Hydroelectric Solar Wind Biomass Geothermal
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Match. Advantages and disadvantages of renewable energy sources
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Look at the different energy sources and then decide on its disadavantages: Hydroelectric Solar Wind Biomass Geothermal
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Video: Renewable energies
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This selection of videos in Spanish and English explores geothermal and solar energy, hydroelectric power, etc... We can listen to specific vocabulary about engineering and science.
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Check. Renewable sources of energy
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Remember what you have studied in this section and answer the questions: Ask a classmate to define panel, crop, blade, dam and harness. Give two different uses of solar energy. Describe how geothermal…
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Correct. Summarising concepts
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Rewrite the sentences and correct the mistakes: The most widely used forms of alternative energy are geothermal and tidal. Craftspeople make their goods in factories. Light industry produces huge…
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Find out about...
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Other alternative energy sources Solar power and wind power are not the only sources of alternative energy. Geothermal energy This energy uses the heat from inside the Earth to produce electricity. The…
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Renewable and non-renewable energy sources
Tiching explorer Organización
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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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The temperature of the earth
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Inside the Earth, temperature rises when you get nearer to the centre. This increase in temperature is known as the geothermal gradient. It is calculated that in the outer layers, it is 1 °C for every…