I don't believe there is a special word for stored energy, I would just call it that, "stored energy". Energy of position is called potential energy. For example, if you lift a weight against the force of gravitation, the energy you transfer to the object is stored as gravitational potential energy. At a higher position, it has more of this energy than when it is at a low position.
there are unbelievable number amount of energy that exists
Renewable source of energy means that this source is not exhaustible by its use in producing electricity or heat (steam) or mechanical energy. An example is solar energy. Using sunlight to produce electricity through special devices, called photoelectric cells, will not exhaust sunlight coming to earth. Fossil fuels like oil, gas, and coal are examples of nonrenewable sources of energy as they are exhausted by their use.
kinetic energy
many countries having these resource like America
Up to 59 Basic Energy cards - You must have at least 1 Basic Pokemon. You can only have up to 4 copies of a Special Energy card.
a six samuri deck
yes you do in a theme deck.
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There's not really a specific number. You can have as many as you want.
Each tournament legal deck must have exactly 60 cards, no more no less. In addition, no more than 4 of any one card (except BASIC energy cards) can be in the deck. The ratio of Pokemon : trainer/supporter/stadium : energy is unrestricted, but a good beginners deck should have around 20 of each.
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no because it can't be special summonned and that's the only way to summon a card from a deck.
No, it can only be special summoned initially from your hand by removing one earth monster from play. Effects that special summon monsters from deck, cannot special summon a monster which is 'special summon only' because these monsters have to follow their own summon method. So you cannot special summon Relinquished using Mystic Tomato, it has to be Ritual Summoned or otherwise summoned by a card that says it can summon Ritual Monsters. Likewise, Gigantes can't be special summoned from deck by an external effect, and of course can't use its own effect while it is still in the deck.
No, "Uria" can only be Special Summoned from your hand.
No, the party deck features a grill with special food and drinks, but it must be paid for.
how many clubs are in a deck of 52.