geothermal energy
Heck no!
Fossil fuels contain chemical energy.
YesNope... margarine is a blend of vegetable oils - there's no starch in it.
A, D and E.
No. Margarine contains oil from canola, sunflower or corn. Margarine is not based on animal fat from milk; butter is.
liquids contain energy in the form of heat
Margarine doesn't contain gelatin, even then, it is not kosher unless it is certified kosher.
Batteries are a form of stored energy. They contain chemical energy that can be converted into electrical energy when needed.
X-rays contain electromagnetic energy, which is a form of energy that travels in waves and does not require a medium to propagate. They are a high-energy form of light with shorter wavelengths than visible light.
In the UK 'Stork' margarine is still available as a 250gm 'block'
Calories are units of energy provided by food.
Came with a separate package of a coloring agent which you had to add and mix in yourself. Yellow margarine could not be purchased. Butter was yellow, margarine was white. Lard was white. Yellow was a premium product and laws were passed to insure that you couldn't peddle lard or vegetable oils as the Real Thing.