None. There is only a transfer of energy. You obtain the energy from a consumed source example: you eat food which causes a transfer of energy but the food does not provide energy.
Let us say that we would like to know if there is enough energy to provide the Earth's current population of nearly seven billion people with a standard of living that will satisfy them; the answer then will be no, there isn't. The Earth will need more energy.
it helps the earth be safe from gases
by helping plants grow to let us survive
rocks provide changes in the earth by telling us that dinasours were alive before humans and we can tell this because the skeletons of dinasours are buried deeper than human skeletons.
Tornadoes demonstrate the enormous amount of energy that Earth's atmosphere has the potential to release, and that even something as seemingly benign as air can turn violent.
Heat and light for the earth, to keep us warm, to grow food, and recently to provide electricity for the world.
NYSEG provides energy to a number of states with the United States. They provide energy to parts of up state New York and New England. They provide energy to over 2 million homes.
No. Carbs, proteins and fats provide us energy.
Let us say that we would like to know if there is enough energy to provide the Earth's current population of nearly seven billion people with a standard of living that will satisfy them; the answer then will be no, there isn't. The Earth will need more energy.
to provide energy
which layer of earth can provide minerals & metals
yes they do
in straight lines towards the earth The sun shines light into the Earth's atmosphere and the atmosphere reflects it back onto the Earth to provide power, energy, heat, and light for us all to live.
Well the sun is essential to us of course but just to say the sun doesent provide us energy junk food does
Fruits and vegetables provide us with the energy and nutrition that we need to grow and live healthily.
the stomata?
Oxegen doesnt give us energy there is no energy in the air