the sun's energy goes into the grass and then the grazing animal eats the grass!
yes
during the fall or spring equinox.
Mostly anything. Plants, humans, and animals are just a few of the examples.
the distance away from the equator (further away = less of the suns energy), and also the amount of cloud and type of cloud in that location (more cloud reflects more of the suns energy away from that location).
Cold blooded animals use the sun to bath in so they can keep there skin warm
If a suns ray hits an apple what energy would that be
nuclear fusion energy
They get energy from the suns light energy baby
The suns power is called Solar Energy. So to get the suns energy we use solar panels.
A heterotroph indirectly relies on solar energy by consuming autotrophs or other organisms that have utilized sunlight to produce energy through photosynthesis. For instance, a human consuming plants or animals that have derived their energy from the sun is obtaining solar energy indirectly through the food chain.
Plant growth through photosynthesis using the energy of the sun, the light energy into chemical energy, plants get energy by eating herbivores, carnivores obtain energy by killing herbivores, so the final analysis, the plants and animals on the planet's energy consumption directly or indirectly energy from the sun. http://www.egrinddiamond.com
No. We do not perform the function of photosynthesis as we are heterotrophs.Plants ,who are autotrophs perform photosynthesis to make their ownfood.The plants by this process convert the suns energy into their food