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Many living things can be traced back to sunlight because plants uses sunlight for energy, animals eats that plant getting that energy, than a human eats that animal getting all the energy.
Heat rises
"The energy used by all organisms on earth" Cannot be traced back to sunlight.Although until recently sunlight was thought to be the energy source responsible for all life on earth, we now know that there is life that does not rely on sunlight. At the bottom of the ocean for example, there is life that relies on chemosysthesis - a process of converting "chemicals" to energy that does not require any sunlight. .http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemosynthesis.Hope that helps.
Plants need sunlight to produce sugars which they use for their nutrition. Then herbivore animals eat the plant to get energy and after that the carnivore animals eat the herbivore animals for the same reason. The energy of sunlight has traveled through plants, herbivores and carnivores, for example to humans who eat other animals.
Geothermal energy and nuclear energy cannot be traced back to the sun.
how can energy a fox ate be traced back to the sun
Geothermal energy and nuclear energy cannot be traced back to the sun.
no, because batteries are energy and that type of energy is not traced back to the sun.
storms are traced with different kind of things that meteorologists use.
Well, there is a sort of pyramid that starts with plants who gain all their energy from the sun, then moves to insects and herbivores, then to predators such as humans. The thing to remember about this pyramid is that for every level you move up the pyramid you lose about 10% of the energy, I think
decayed organisms
Most of the energy we use can ultimately be traced back to the Sun's energy.