It depends on whether you mean all of the other energy sources on the earth or all of the other energy sources throughout a larger area (i.e., the solar system, galaxy, supercluster, universe). If the former, then yes. According Einstein's E=Mc^2 equation, the sun produces 4 x 10^33 ergs/sec of energy. In one second, the sun has produced vast amounts more of energy than all other energy sources on earth for a day.
every natural sources like light, wind ...etc
Every day humans use energy from a variety of sources. These sources included fossil fuels, wind, water, solar energy, nuclear energy, and geothermal energy. We even get energy from the foods we eat.
Every day humans use energy from a variety of sources. These sources included fossil fuels, wind, water, solar energy, nuclear energy, and geothermal energy. We even get energy from the foods we eat.
Every cell need to respire in order to produce the energy it needs
Every cell need to respire in order to produce the energy it needs
Every living thing requires food for energy.
About every thing you do uses energy. Here are some examples:Run, walk (uses the energy from the food you eat; on the other hand, the following examples use more technological sources of energy)Watch televisionUse the computerDrive a carTurn a light on (or keep it on)
The main sources of energy used every day include fossil fuels (such as oil, coal, and natural gas) for transportation and electricity generation, renewable sources like solar and wind for electricity production, and nuclear power for electricity generation. Additionally, some energy comes from biomass (such as wood and plant waste) for heating and cooking purposes.
We produce 1.37 pounds of carbon dioxide with every kilowatt of energy consumed.
Every living organism does. It is a fundamental process
The sun produces 4 billion kilograms of energy per second..
1 watt means 1 joule/second. To produce 1 watt means that every second, 1 joule of energy is produced.