Yesterday we learned about being sustainable with our energy from Vector. Vector is a power company which supply's us with electricity in our houses. They were here teach us about different ways to power electricity. Here are somethings that I learned:
- 63.5% of our electricity is powered by water.
- Mechanical energy is the movement of something moving from one place to another.
- Fossil fuels include coal, oil and natural gas.
My tips for saving power would be try to taking 5 minute showers or less to save water and maybe (if you can afford it) buy solar panels and if you want, a battery.
kia ora my name is hamiora and l'm from Room 23 at owairaka District school. ireally like your blog post about be sustainable. Have you tried adding more photos?
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Hi Hamiora. Thanks for your tip. Maybe next time I do a task like this I'll try to add more photos. Have you done something like this before?
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HI my name is Ana I'm from owairaka District school. I really your post blog about your art face tried adding more photos
ReplyDeleteKia ora my name is Nicolas. I am from Room 24. I really liked your post about sustainable energy. A fact I remember from this lesson is that we can use the sun for energy and it is free. Thanks for sharing your learning. You should check out my blog https://odsnicolas.blogspot.com/
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Kia Ora Tasfia, my name is Tiffany from Rm 24
ReplyDeleteI like your post about the vector talk!
Did you enjoy it I know I did!
What was your favourite part?
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Hi Tiffany. Thanks for your comment. My favorite part was probably learning about solar energy and hydro energy. Have you done something like this before?
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