It doesn't.
Wolves do not obtain energy directly from the sun like plants do through photosynthesis. Instead, wolves acquire energy by consuming other animals or plant-eating animals. They are at the top of the food chain and get their energy from the animals they hunt and eat.
Wolves rely on the sun indirectly for energy by consuming prey that has obtained energy from the sun through photosynthesis. This energy is passed on through the food chain to wolves when they consume animals like deer or rabbits. Wolves do not directly rely on the sun for energy like plants do through photosynthesis.
It really comes from just food and the sun just like us and water!
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion - converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
The sun gives off solar energy, but the sun runs on chemical/nuclear reactions, fusion, converting hydrogen-1 to helium-4.
The Sun emits electromagnetic and heat energy; we receive that.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear energy; specifically, converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
The Sun fuses hydrogen-1, converting it into helium-4. Thus, the energy comes from the nuclear energy stored in the hydrogen.
By converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.By converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.By converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.By converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
everything because energy is what makes living things live an example. grass takes energy from the sun, a rabbit eats the grass so a little bit of the energy is passed to the rabbit, a wolf eats the rabbit wich than energy goes to the wolf, and the wolf dies and the energy goes into the ground, wich is transferd back to the plant. in other words the grass, rabbit, wolf all need energy in order to hunt sleep(in the grasses case make food) run walk and so on so i hope this helped
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion - converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.
Nuclear fusion in the sun's core, where Hydrogen-1 is converted to Helium-4 plus energy.
The Sun emits electromagnetic and heat energy; we receive that.The Sun gets its energy from nuclear energy; specifically, converting hydrogen-1 into helium-4.