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Q: How can you explain how living things can get energy from the sun directly and indirectly?
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Where does energy come in a energy pyramid?

All living beings ultimately get their energy (directly or indirectly) from sunlight.


How is sun a source of energy?

That means that we - planet Earth, and all living beings on Earth - get most of our energy, directly or indirectly, from the Sun.


Do petrol get energy from the sun?

The theory is that petrol is the result of decaying living beings; assuming this is so, the answer is yes: all living beings get their energy (directly or indirectly) from the Sun.


What needs energy from the sun to survive?

A phototroph. Directly plants, lichen and algae. Indirectly, almost every living thing requires the sun's energy (herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat herbivores). PLANTS,ANIMALS,and HUMANS. The only known living creatures that do not rely directly or indirectly on the energy of the sun are the chemotrophs at the bottom of the ocean.


What directly or indirectly supplies the energy of living things?

Sunlight and, at the Ocean bottom at heat vents, hydrogen sulfide are both use as sources on bio-energy.


What kind of energy is inputted in an ecosystem?

The kind of energy that is inputted in an ecosystem is solar energy. Whether indirectly or directly, all living things use sunlight to maintain life.


How do living things get energy indirectly?

By eating other living things.


Where do we get the energy for our daily processes of living?

The sun (indirectly).


Who needs sunlight?

Every living thing, either directly or indirectly.


How does the sun supply living things with energy they need?

Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of sunlight captured during photosynthesis.


What do Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or?

Photosynthesis gives plants energy, and when animals eat the plants, they gain energy from the plants. And, of course, when animals eat other animals, they indirectly obtain energy from the plants, which get their energy from the sun. So, the answer would be the sun.


Is the sun an organism?

No, the sun is not an organism. Many organisms require the energy from the sun either directly or indirectly. The sun a large mass of hydrogen and other chemicals. Also an organism must be living, and the sun is nonliving