From Earth's rotation. Therefore, if tidal energy is used - or not used, but just wasted in friction - Earth will gradually rotate slower and slower.
no.
When the tide come in, you catch and hold the water, and when the tide ebbs (runs out), the water can turn turbines and generate electricity. the tides go in and turn the turbine and the tides go out and turn the turbine. the turbine creates kinectic energy to create electricty.
Energy is stored in every particle of matter in the universe. It just exists. It can neither be created nor destroyed.
The energy can come from just about any source of AVAILABLE energy.
nuclear energy
no.
No it doesn't because geothermal energy originally comes from the ground!
Yes because tides do not come in every little while they come in every day and they could be used for energy because the water would be moving
it comes from the sea or rivers originally.
wind does originally come from the sun the sun heats the earth the heated earth causes wind
the energy that is released when coal was at one time sunlight energy shining on plants.
it comes from the sea or rivers originally.
sun
It originally came from the sun and was stored in chemical bonds by plants during photosynthesis.
It originally came from the sun and was stored in chemical bonds by plants during photosynthesis.
When the tide come in, you catch and hold the water, and when the tide ebbs (runs out), the water can turn turbines and generate electricity. the tides go in and turn the turbine and the tides go out and turn the turbine. the turbine creates kinectic energy to create electricty.
All energy in any ecosystem originally comes from the sun. the energy is then passed on to the producers. including plants, trees, and anything else that uses photosynthesis.