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Geothermal energy is the term used to describe energy that comes from inside the earth, usually in the form of heat stored in the Earth's crust.
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Examples of renewable energy resources found on Earth include solar power, wind power, hydropower, geothermal energy, and biomass. These resources are constantly replenished by natural processes and can be harnessed to generate electricity without depleting the Earth's finite resources.
Winds are created by the heating and cooling of the earth's surface. The sun's energy provides the heat.
Geothermal energy, nuclear energy, and tidal energy are examples of energy sources not ultimately derived from solar radiation. Geothermal energy comes from heat within the Earth, nuclear energy from atomic reactions, and tidal energy from the gravitational interactions between the Earth, Moon, and Sun.
Examples of radiation energy transfer include sunlight warming the Earth's surface, a microwave heating food, and X-rays passing through the body during a medical scan.
Geothermal Energy is energy that is drawn from heated water within the Earth's crust.
In weather, it is the term to describe the infrared energy being emitted by Earth and the atmosphere, outward.
Solar energy that reaches the Earth is either absorbed by the atmosphere, clouds, or surface of the Earth, leading to heating. Some solar energy is reflected back into space by clouds, the atmosphere, and the Earth's surface. This energy drives various processes on Earth, including weather patterns, photosynthesis in plants, and the water cycle.
Any object that is higher than ground level in earth's gravitational field has potential energy stored in it. Examples: 1. A plane or bird in the sky 2. A parachutist 3. Water stored in a dam, or water tanks at some height above earth's surface 4. A satellite orbiting Earth
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The term used to describe the main source of energy that drives the Earth's weather is "solar energy," as it originates from the Sun. Solar energy is responsible for driving processes like air circulation, temperature variations, and the water cycle, all of which play a key role in shaping the Earth's weather patterns.