| A | B |
| electrical | relating to the form of energy carried in wires for use to drive motors or as light or heat |
| globe | the earth as a shape |
| fuels | substances burned as a source of heat and power, such as coal, wood, or oil |
| decayed | having undergone the process of decomposition |
| non fiction article | a newspaper or magazine article that tells facts about a person, place, or event |
| persuasion | a method of getting other people to agree with your ideas or opinions |
| renewable energy | forms of energy that will not run out, that can be renewed |
| hydroelectric energy | energy generated from rushing water |
| solar energy | energy generated from the heat and light of the sun |
| wind energy | energy generated from the force of the wind |