What is gasoline?

Gasoline is like a special drink that makes cars go zoom!

What It Feels Like

Imagine you have a toy car that doesn’t move on its own, it needs something to push it forward, right? That’s what gasoline does for real cars. It's kind of like the energy inside your favorite snack, when you eat it, you get more energy to run around and play.

How It Works

Gasoline is made from tiny pieces called molecules that come from big rocks deep underground. These rocks are called oil, and people dig them up and turn them into gasoline. Then, the gasoline goes inside a car’s tank, like filling up a water bottle, but instead of water, it's fuel! When you start the engine, it mixes with air and gets super hot, which makes the car move.

Why It Matters

Without gasoline, your parents’ car would be stuck in the driveway, just like your toy car without batteries. So, gasoline is like a power helper for cars, it lets them zoom down the road to take you to the park or the store!

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  1. A kid learns that gasoline is like a special drink for cars, giving them energy to move.
  2. Gasoline helps your car zoom down the road by exploding inside its engine.
  3. When you put gas in your car, it turns into power that makes the wheels go round.

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