What is Global Warming? BY: Cheyenne. What is energy? Energy helps us do things. It gives us light. It warms our bodies and... Light is a type of energy.

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What is Global Warming? BY: Cheyenne

What is energy? Energy helps us do things. It gives us light. It warms our bodies and... Light is a type of energy we use all the time. We use it so we can..

[Source of Non-Renewable energy] Nonrenewable energy is energy that comes from the ground and is not replaced in a relatively short amount of time. Some of the benefits are that we use them to generate our homes, schools,and many more. Fossil fuels are the main category of nonrenewable energy. They release carbon dioxide that pollutes the earth.

[Source of Renewable energy] Renewable energy which comes from natural resource such as sunlight, wind rain, tides, geothermal heat. It doesn’t pollute the air. This type of energy is reusable

What is Recycling? Recycling is processing used materials (waste) into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials. Reduce Reuse Recycle paper plastic cans bottles

Why Should We Recycle? We should recycle because if we would have to make more then what we need instead of using it over to make new cans or plastic We should recycle because its good for the earth. Recycling is a way to save the earth.

How Do We Recycle? Well we start by reducing the amount of items we use. Next we are able to reuse what we already used earlier. Finally we recycle it all into a bin so it can be made into new material and be used again.