Powered by SpinzyWheel.comEnergy is the power that makes things move, work, and change ππ¨.
Every time you run πββοΈ, turn on a light π‘, or even blink your eyes π β you are using energy!
Energy is everywhere β in the wind, the Sun, food, water, and even inside your body πππ.
Without energy, nothing in the universe could happen πβ.
Most of the energy on Earth comes from the Sun βοΈ.
The Sun gives us light, heat, and helps plants grow π±.
Other sources include:
π§ Water (hydropower) β energy from moving rivers.
π¬οΈ Wind power β energy from moving air.
π₯ Fossil fuels β like coal, oil, and gas (but they can pollute).
π Geothermal energy β from heat inside the Earth.
βοΈ Nuclear energy β from tiny particles called atoms.
No matter the source, all energy helps us live, learn, and build the modern world πβ¨.
Energy can take many different forms β and it can change from one form to another π.
Here are the main types:
π‘ Light energy β from the Sun, lamps, and stars π
π₯ Heat (thermal) energy β from fire or warm objects π‘οΈ
π Sound energy β from vibrations in the air πΆ
βοΈ Mechanical energy β from moving things, like cars or fans π
β‘ Electrical energy β powers our homes and devices π
π₯ Chemical energy β stored in food and fuel πβ½
βοΈ Nuclear energy β from splitting atoms π§¬
Everything you see uses at least one of these energy forms! π
Energy canβt be created or destroyed β it only changes form π.
This is called the Law of Conservation of Energy βοΈ.
For example:
π The Sunβs light energy β helps plants grow (chemical energy).
π You eat the plants β gain energy to move (mechanical energy).
π‘ You turn on a lamp β electrical energy β becomes light and heat.
Every action is part of an energy chain that keeps life going ππ«.
We use energy every single day!
π In homes β for lights, fans, and cooking
π In transport β for cars, trains, planes
π In factories β to make products
π± In technology β to charge phones and computers
πͺ In our bodies β from food to move and think
Energy powers everything we do β itβs the worldβs invisible engine βοΈβ¨.
There are two main kinds of energy sources:
π Renewable energy β comes from nature and never runs out
Examples: solar βοΈ, wind π¬οΈ, water π§, geothermal π
π₯ Non-renewable energy β comes from fossil fuels like coal and oil
These can run out and cause pollution π«οΈ
Thatβs why scientists and leaders are working to use cleaner, renewable energy to protect our planet ππ.
Energy gives us light, movement, warmth, and life π.
It keeps our homes bright, our cities running, and our world growing π.
But we must also save energy β turn off lights when not needed, use bikes π΄ββοΈ, and support renewable power β‘π.
Small actions can make a big difference for our planet! π±
β‘ Energy from the Sun is over 10,000 times more than what humans use every day!
π₯ Your body produces enough heat to warm a small room.
π Electric cars use energy from batteries, not gasoline.
π Waves in the ocean carry powerful energy that can light up cities.
π‘ A lightning bolt has enough energy to power a house for months!
π Never touch wires or electric plugs with wet hands.
π₯ Donβt play near fire or stoves.
π Donβt waste energy β use only what you need!
Energy is powerful and helpful β but must be used wisely βοΈπ.
Spin the wheel and discover the different forms of energy β how they move, change, and power our world β‘π.
Learn about electricity, light, motion, and the amazing ways energy keeps everything alive and moving! π«