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Any energy produced directly by the sun is called solar energy.
No there are not any enviromental risks of solar energy.
Any light energy that does not originate from the sun is not solar energy
nighttime... you get hardly any solar energy at night.
Yes, because if you have solar energy you can operate any appliance which uses electricity
To date there are few if any environmental concerns with solar energy. One stretch on this might be this: what types of energy are used to create solar energy components. And, are these components "earth friendly". So far solar engineers have seen no environmental related protests.
Solar energy
Yes, solar energy can be converted into thermal energy passively through techniques like solar water heaters or concentrating solar power systems. These systems absorb sunlight and directly generate heat without the need for mechanical work.
solar energy will improve by not using any coal or oil so that it does not pollute the earth and you will heat your house by using solar energy. <><><><> Possible improvements include lower costs of solar energy system components, higher efficency in the conversion of solar energy, and improvements in storing solar energy (it gets dark at night, y'know?)
1.Most solar energy doesn't take any power to run and produces no pollutants. 2.Solar energy (sunlight) is free and virtually unlimited.
Trees use solar energy for photosynthesis, removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and using the carbon to grow. They don't affect solar energy in any way.
No.