Across Down 2. Stored energy through electrochemical reaction 4. Organic matter from plants, animals, and microorganisms 7. Clean energy: sources are constantly replenished 1. Most common greenhouse gas emitted by burning of fossil fuels; a major contributor to the worsening effects of global warming 3. Energy comes from active volcanic sites 5. Energy comes from carbon deposits 9. Sources that will run out and cannot be replenished for thousands or even millions of years 10. Comes from the energy of moving water and/or turbines 6. Sun is the primary energy source 8. Uses the breeze to move turbines

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2. Stored energy through
electrochemical reaction
1. Most common greenhouse gas
emitted by burning of fossil fuels; a
major contributor to the worsening
effects of global warming
3. Energy comes from active volcanic
sites
4. Organic matter from plants, animals,
and microorganisms
7. Clean energy: sources are constantly
replenished
9. Sources that will run out and cannot
be replenished for thousands or
even millions of years
10. Comes from the energy of moving
water and/or turbines
5. Energy comes from carbon deposits
6. Sun is the primary energy source
8. Uses the breeze to move turbines
Transcribed Image Text:Across Down 2. Stored energy through electrochemical reaction 1. Most common greenhouse gas emitted by burning of fossil fuels; a major contributor to the worsening effects of global warming 3. Energy comes from active volcanic sites 4. Organic matter from plants, animals, and microorganisms 7. Clean energy: sources are constantly replenished 9. Sources that will run out and cannot be replenished for thousands or even millions of years 10. Comes from the energy of moving water and/or turbines 5. Energy comes from carbon deposits 6. Sun is the primary energy source 8. Uses the breeze to move turbines
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