A gas does work during adiabatic change. What is the source of mechanical energy to produced?

For an adiabatic change, the first law of
thermodynamics may be expressed as
dU + PdV = 0
or PdV = - dU …(i)
When a gas does work adiabatically PdV is + ve. For this dU should be negative. Hence, the source of mechanical energy produced during the adiabatic change is the decrease in internal energy of the gas