
Let's learn about renewable energy | Teacher Time
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Learn about renewable energy with Sesha from RTP, NC in this spot from Teacher Time.
Learn all about renewable energy with Sesha Woodard from Research Triangle Park, NC. Rootle and PBS North Carolina are proud to bring you Teacher Time, a series of fun, hands-on activities brought to you by real North Carolina teachers. To learn more, visit pbsnc.org/ahl. Rootle and PBS North Carolina thank the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for their support of this project.
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Let's learn about renewable energy | Teacher Time
6/29/2022 | 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn all about renewable energy with Sesha Woodard from Research Triangle Park, NC. Rootle and PBS North Carolina are proud to bring you Teacher Time, a series of fun, hands-on activities brought to you by real North Carolina teachers. To learn more, visit pbsnc.org/ahl. Rootle and PBS North Carolina thank the Burroughs Wellcome Fund for their support of this project.
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Environmental scientists are looking for other options besides the use of fossil fuels.
Why?
Because they could cause pollution and we don't need to [inhales deeply] breathe that in cuz it could be harmful to our bodies.
Today we're gonna learn about two sources of renewable energy.
One comes from the sun.
Sun, sun.
The other one comes from the wind.
Wind and wind.
Again, let's put it all together.
Sun, sun, and wind and wind.
Sun, sun, and wind and wind.
See you next time!
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