5 state of matter
Fourth and fifth state of matter as energy resourse for future generation
It isn't quite clear what you mean with "4 and 5 state of matter". The Wikipedia lists approximately 17 states of matter; any numbering in this list is more or less arbitrary. On the other hand, if you change from one state of matter to another, it might cost you energy, for example; such energy can be recovered (in theory) when the change is carried out in the reverse order. Thus, for example, it requires energy to convert liquid water to vapor; this energy is released again when the vapor condenses. The same happens with any other change of state. Thus, you can use a change of state to STORE energy temporarily, but not as a permanent ENERGY SOURCE.
=Yes. It is called bio energy, but it is not very effitiant.=
Oil is commonly referred to as liquid petroleum or crude oil. It is a fossil fuel formed from ancient organic matter trapped deep underground. Oil is a vital energy resource used for transportation, heating, and electricity generation.
Nonexistent, there are always problems and drawbacks with using any resource. It is always a matter of doing a cost/benefit analysis and making tradeoffs.
Solar energy is a slow-forming renewable resource. It takes many Earth years for helium and hydrogen to worm its way through the sun's matter. After that, heat and energy must travel approximately 93 million miles to reach eArth's atmosphere.
Solar energy is renewable. No matter how much sunlight we use, the sun continues to shine, and it is expected to do so for billions of years in the future.
Generation of heat and transfer to other organisms are the happenings to the energy in compostable matter. Energy resides in the initial decompositional activities of beneficial bacteria and fungi. It will continue through the decompositional activities and expelled waste of such beneficial macro-invertebrates as carnivorous, ground-dwelling insects.
To pass on its genes to the next generation.
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
Because we all use so much of it and the waste products pollute the world we live in. We also spend so much on energy that it's important to understand what's happening when energy is used.
Yes energy is matter.