Fossil fuels are fuels like coal. These came for example from a dead fish that when it died its body sank to the sea bed and over the years and decades and thousands of years became buried under layers of soil and rock until it is finally dug up and burnt to produce fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels contain energy that originally came from the sun.
fossil fuelsI assume you are talking about fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas). You can call these buried sunshine since the energy in fossil fuels comes from decaying plants and microorganisms. Those plants and microorganisms got their energy originally from the sun. So all the energy in fossil fuels originally came from the sun.
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According to the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) in 2010, total energy consumption was 523.9 quadrillion British Thermal Units (Btu). Of this, 56.2 quadrillion Btu, or 10.7% was from renewable sources, and 27.3 quadrillion Btu or 5.2% was from Nuclear sources. The balance of 84.1% came from fossil fuels.
More than 99%. Even the energy from fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) came originally from the sun. Goethermal energy (from heat under the ground) is the only non-solar energy on Earth.
Yes, the energy in fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) came originally from the sun.
Fossil fuels contain energy that originally came from the sun.
the sun:-)
Biomass fuels come from living things. Wood is a biomass fuel. As long as we continue to plant new trees to replace those cut down, we will always have wood to burn. Just as with the fossil fuels, the energy stored in biomass fuels came originally from the Sun.
fossil fuelsI assume you are talking about fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas). You can call these buried sunshine since the energy in fossil fuels comes from decaying plants and microorganisms. Those plants and microorganisms got their energy originally from the sun. So all the energy in fossil fuels originally came from the sun.
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The stored energy in fossil fuels is in the form of chemical energy that is released when the fuel is burned or combusted. This chemical energy is converted into heat energy and used for various applications, such as generating electricity or powering vehicles.
Indirectly. The majority of the power we use comes from fossil energy, so computers are partly powered by the burning of fossil fuels, which contributes to air pollution. The energy that went into producing the computers also came to some extent from the burning of fossil fuels, so again a contribution. Then the computers had to transported from where they were produced and eventually to the homes of the users. Most of that transport was most likely powered by fossil fuels as well.
The sun. Fossil fuels are made up of plants and animals that lived in the past and have been converted to fossil fuels by geological processes over time. And as plants convert the suns energy into sugars, fossil fuels are stored solar energy.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The energy comes from the energy that was previously in dead plants/animals... to understand better read about the carboniferous period. It explains how fossil fuels were created, through the compression of decaying plant material that had lots of locked up carbon underneath layers of sediments.
According to the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) in 2010, total energy consumption was 523.9 quadrillion British Thermal Units (Btu). Of this, 56.2 quadrillion Btu, or 10.7% was from renewable sources, and 27.3 quadrillion Btu or 5.2% was from Nuclear sources. The balance of 84.1% came from fossil fuels.
Electrical energy from fossil fuel power stations ultimately comes from the Sun because the energy stored in fossil fuels (such as oil, coal, and natural gas) was originally captured by plants through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process where plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates, which are then stored in their tissues and eventually become fossil fuels over millions of years.
More than 99%. Even the energy from fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) came originally from the sun. Goethermal energy (from heat under the ground) is the only non-solar energy on Earth.