No it is not nucleus. It is the chloroplast
Yes, it does. The Sun primarily produces energy through fusion of hydrogen into helium through the proton-proton process, releasing excess nuclear energy (residual binding energy) as heat and gamma radiation in the process.
It is not the nucleus. it is the pigment.
Light energy.
A heterotroph gets the suns energy indirectly by eating leaves that get the suns energy.
It isin the carbohydrates. It is stored as chemical energy.
They need it for photosynthesis
According to The Secret, Yes. An Atom does contain energy. every thing that can move contains energy known as Kinetic Energy.
No, it does not.
The sun's energy is captured on Earth through technologies such as solar panels that convert sunlight into electricity, solar thermal systems that use sunlight for heating or cooling, and concentrated solar power plants that use mirrors to focus sunlight to generate electricity. These technologies harness the abundant and renewable energy of the sun to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Plants capture the sun to make food.
They are called chloroplasts.
Sun's energy is primarily the result of nuclear fusion reactions occurring in its core. These reactions fuse hydrogen atoms together to form helium, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. This energy is what powers the Sun and provides light and heat to our solar system.
Light energy.
the suns energy is generated at its core. The energy that is produced by the sun is generated by fusion.
it s a nuclear process in which smaller nuclei combine to form huge nucleus. in this process some amount of mass convert into energy in the form of light and light
If a suns ray hits an apple what energy would that be
A heterotroph gets the suns energy indirectly by eating leaves that get the suns energy.
Wind energy can be captured using wind turbines, which convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical power. The spinning blades of a wind turbine drive a generator, producing electricity. Wind farms are typically installed in areas with consistent and strong wind patterns to maximize energy production.
The energy is obtained from the sun. chloroplasts in the leaves of the plants capture the suns energy in order to carry out photosynthesis.