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Hydroelectric energy is electricity generated from _______________. a. Earth’s heat b. the Sun c. moving water d. wind
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Hydroelectric energy is electricity generated from _______________.
a. Earth’s heat
b. the Sun
c. moving water
d. wind
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C. moving water (hydro means water)
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Hydroelectric energy is electricity generated by c. moving water.
You would figure this out by knowing what the root hydro is. Hydro means water. So then you could infer that Hydroelectric energy is from moving water.
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