Greenhouses do not "produce energy".
There is no known principle that allows mass/energy to be created or destroyed. Theoretically, the total amount of mass/energy in the universe must remain constant. Note: the ability to derive work from energy depends on irregularities in the distribution of mass/energy throughout a volume. As entropy increases, mass/energy will dissipate throughout a given volume, and the ability of that energy to produce meaningful work diminish.
Energy
Yes, it does produce heat energy.
water can produce energy so can the sun
disadvantages of solar energy opposed to fossil fuel?
Heat is generally considered as a resultant of other energy reactions, which is why it is considered to be related to kinetic energy. All types of energy (the ability to do work) can produce heat energy.
The mitochodrian.
The element that greatly expands an organism's ability to produce energy is oxygen. The presence of oxygen in the bloodstream allows the biochemical processes to occur, which in turn sustain life.
because they need energy and the food water and ability to get rid of waste is a natural cycle to produce energy
either produce offspring or produce hormones
energy is the ability to cause change or do work
Energy is the ability to do WORK.
Well, it is produced mostly by humans. Energy is the ability to do work. Mechanical energy is about the only energy that requires work. I hope you learn more about the topics that I answer for you. Keep checking me out for reference. XOXOXOXOXOXOXOX, Fitzgerald Fannican
Calories don't "produce" energy; calories are a UNIT OF ENERGY.
Energy is the ability to do work or cause motion
Greenhouses do not "produce energy".