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1. The materials or substances that exist naturally without any action of humankind.

2. It is the world’s dominant energy source formed from organic material over millions of years.

3. The resources that take place longer than a person’s lifespan.

4. It is commonly used by industries and homes which convert radiant energy into electricity.

5. The resources that can be replaced in a short period.

6. A natural resource that can be found inside our home and can be used by cars, flashlights and other
materials.

7. It is from the anaerobic decomposition of organic materials brought about by certain varieties of
bacteria.

8. Any organic materials that burn directly to provide heat and energy is called _____.

9. An example of combustible material formed from decayed plants and converted into another formed that
can be used in cooking.

10. The process of obtaining heat or energy from a large body of water is known as _____ energy.
1. This involves the
conversion of sunlight into
electrical energy using
mirrors and boilers or
photovoltaic cells,
commonly seen on house
roofs.
2. Energy is harness from
groundwater will be heated
up by the hot rock which
will later produce steam.
3. This involves the use of
natural materials like
animal manure to make
electricity. It can also use
waste products which
produce methane.
4. This refers to the heat
obtained from hot water
from seawater in contact
with hot rock beds and
produces electricity.
5. These are devices that
store and convert chemical
energy into electrical
energy. The energy
produced results from a
chemical reaction.
ANSWERS:

1. Natural Resources
2. Fossil fuel
3. Non-renewable
4. Solar cells
5. Renewable
6. Battery
7. Biogas
8. Biomass
9. Coal
10. Hydrothermal

1. The different sources of energy in the Philippines are coal, natural gas, oil,
geothermal, hydroelectric and others

2.

(Learners may answer that air pollution was reduced


during the pandemic. The air becomes clean and safe somehow).
3. Learners can describe the kind of energy resources used in
different regions.
1. Solar Cell/Solar Energy
1. Fossil Fuels – Non-Renewable 2. Hydrothermal
2. Biogas – Renewable 3. Biomass
3. Geothermal – Renewable 4. Geothermal
4. Hydrothermal – Renewable 5. Batteries
5. Batteries – Non-Renewable
6. Solar Cells – Renewable
7. Biomass – Renewable

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