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Its a wild ride!!!

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show energy  
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friction   show
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energy source that can be replaced at the same rate that they are used   show
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energy source that can not be replaced or is used at a rate faster than it can be replaced   show
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show mechanical energy  
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energy resource that requires the splitting of the atom   show
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show photosynthesis  
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energy of position or stored energy   show
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show geothermal  
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show law of conservation of energy  
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energy source caused by the sun's uneven heating of the Earth's surface   show
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energy resource that releases energy by burning plants, wood, and organic waste   show
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show closed system  
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energy of motion   show
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show gravitational  
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show fossil fuel  
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show solar  
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potential energy stored in an object when it is bent, twisted, stretched or deformed in any way   show
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