The Energy Story Analysis

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In all the stories electricity is a very important part of our lives. Electricity runs parts and even most of this world. Energy and electricity creates and produce jobs.

In "Energy Story" it talks about how electricity effects our everyday lives. The story also talks how electricity works with other materials to created energy. Energy is all around you and everywhere you go. Energy powers many objects such as car batteries, an even your home. "Energy Story" also talks about how all matter is made up of atoms, and that atoms are made of smaller particles.

In the story "Conducting Solutions" it talks about how an electric current is a flow of electrical charge. The story also talks about electrons are subatomic particles with

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