1) Wind velocity (speed)2) Duration (length of time wind blowing)
3) Fetch (distance over which wind blew)
The amount of thermal energy depends on the temperature of the object and its mass.
Three things that affect the size and energy of a wave are the wind speed, the duration of the wind blowing, and the fetch (the distance over which the wind blows uninterrupted). These factors determine the amount of energy that can be transferred to the water, resulting in different wave heights and strengths.
The two things that affect kinetic energy are an object's mass and its velocity. Kinetic energy increases as either the mass or velocity of an object increases.
Thermal energy is the total amount of energy in a substance. A lot of the things could bring it to the "surface"
Two things that affect thermal energy are the temperature of an object and its mass. Higher temperatures usually indicate higher thermal energy, while mass influences how much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of an object.
I think the amount of water does affect the size off a wave and many other things such as weather,things in the water,and the conditions at the bottom of the body of water.
they can give you sudden bursts of energy. that's about the only good affect of sugary things. :(
There are many things that could affect the ability of animals to obtain the energy they need to live. Having water is a good start.
directeness of sunlight, size of leaves, amount of leaves, etc
you can answer it yourself
The amount of mass of the object and other objects near by, as well as distance to the other objects.
Well, basically, the higher an object is above the ground, the more potential energy it has. For kinetic energy, the amount of energy depends on the amount of force.