yes
Most things have thermal energy. Thermal energy is comes from heat and therefore anything that can generate heat has thermal energy. All living things have thermal energy.
A wind mill does generate some heat but primarily it converts the kinetic energy in the wind into electrical energy.
The fission of uranium 235, which produces heat
Reflected
Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.
Yes
Solar panels don't generate heat; they convert the energy of sunlight into electrical energy, which I suppose could be used to generate heat.
Thermal energy is simply heat. Light a fire.
Short answer: Heat Geothermal energy is heat from within the earth.
yes. the reactions that take place in our body, such as respiration, generate heat
the moon does not have its own energy to produce light that also produces heat therefore does not generate heat for earth and the sun generates heat for the earth.
Heat. The heat boils water to create steam to drive steam turbines to generate electricity.
yes
Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source, by using heat from the Earth to generate energy.
no because they are warm blooded, so they need heat!!!! Wait, we have our own body temperature! We generate heat by energy. Technically we cannot live with out heat, as we always generate heat when we move or do anything else with energy. It cannot be avoided.
it uses magma and to heat and react with rocks that produce electricity