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Yes, kinetic energy can be converted into almost any other form of energy (if you can find the technology to do so) for example. into electric energy by using a spinning generator to produce electricity.
Any food can release energy.
Geothermal energy does not produce any greenhouse gas emissions or air pollution. However, the process of extracting geothermal energy can produce some waste in the form of brine or other fluids that need to be properly managed and disposed of to prevent environmental harm.
Perpetual motion would only fit the principle of the conservation of energy if it was a machine that moved that did not have any friction or produce any sound or produce any form of heat or energy that could be lost in any way. Since no such machine is possible to create, as far as we know, perpetual motion is declared an impossibility and does NOT fit the principle of the conservation of energy. Energy will undoubtedly be lost somewhere in a moving system.
No.
.Photorespiration is a process of metabolic pathway that consumes oxygen, releases carbon dioxide, generates no ATP, and decreases photosynthetic output; generally occurs on hot, dry, bright days, when stomata close and the oxygen concentration in the leaf exceeds that of carbon dioxide.Photorespirationoccurs because Rubisco can utilize O2 as a substrate instead of CO2. It means when stomata partially close on hot day, dry day, CO2 levels drop as CO­2 is consumed in the Calvin cycle. At the same time, O2 levels rise as the light reaction converts light to chemical energy. When the O­­2:CO2 ratio increase, there is not enough CO­2 and rubisco can add O2 to Calvin cycle (RuBP). Therefore, photorespiration consumes O2 and organic fuel and releases CO2 without producing ATP or sugar. Photorespiration reduces net C fixation considerably. Photorespiration also uses ATP & NADPH.photorespiration is absent in c4 plants but present in c3 plants.It is because c4 plants are present in dry areas.
light energy is any visible form of energy that forms part of the electomagnetic spectum it is therefore transmitted as any form of electromagnetic wave.
Yes.
The sun doesn't produce flames. Rather, the sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion reactions in its core, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium. This process releases immense amounts of energy in the form of heat and light.