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it comes from the sun
chemical energy
The sun stores energy in the subatomic particles (mostly hydrogen nuclei) of the plasma that makes it up. As our local star fuses these subatomic particles into helium and heavier nuclei, tremendous energy is liberated in the process. This is the engine by which the sun derives it power, and the term we apply to the process is stellar nucleosynthesis. Later in life, the sun will fuse progressively heavier nuclei together until it is primarily iron, then burn out and die. On earth, the energy of the sun that reaches here is stored as thermal energy in the materials on the earth. (A lot of this is re-radiated back into space at night.) It is also stored as chemical energy in plants. That chemical energy is transferred to animals. To a small degree, it is stored as electrical energy when we use solar (photovoltaic) panels to charge batteries.
In the sun is a nuclear fussion energy
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The energy that is produced from the sun is stored in plants.
The energy stored in water vapor is generally called latent heat.
Yes, the energy in fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) came originally from the sun.
how is elctromagnetic energy from the sun captured stored and finally converted into energy in glucose
Corn plants get their energy from the sun through a biochemical process called photosynthesis. Petrol energy is also from the sun in that, even though it comes from underground, it is the remains of plants and animals from millions of years ago which got their energy in the same fashion that corn plants do now. (The plants used the photosynthesis; the animals ate those plants.)A:Ultimately, it can be said that the energy from petrol and corn oil come from the Sun. Corn oil is produced from corn. Corn gets the energy needed for its survival by photosynthesis, which needs light. The energy from that light(which comes from the Sun) is stored in chemical substances, such as corn oil. Petrol is formed from dead organisms over the course of millions of years. These organisms, when they were alive, consumed plants(such as corn). The energy from the corn(remember, it comes from the Sun) is stored in the meat of the animals. After they die, this energy is now stored in Petrol, after millions of years.Energy from the Sun -----> Energy in Plants -----> Energy in Animals -----> Energy in Petrol
Corn plants get their energy from the sun through a biochemical process called photosynthesis. Petrol energy is also from the sun in that, even though it comes from underground, it is the remains of plants and animals from millions of years ago which got their energy in the same fashion that corn plants do now. (The plants used the photosynthesis; the animals ate those plants.)A:Ultimately, it can be said that the energy from petrol and corn oil come from the Sun. Corn oil is produced from corn. Corn gets the energy needed for its survival by photosynthesis, which needs light. The energy from that light(which comes from the Sun) is stored in chemical substances, such as corn oil. Petrol is formed from dead organisms over the course of millions of years. These organisms, when they were alive, consumed plants(such as corn). The energy from the corn(remember, it comes from the Sun) is stored in the meat of the animals. After they die, this energy is now stored in Petrol, after millions of years.Energy from the Sun -----> Energy in Plants -----> Energy in Animals -----> Energy in Petrol
solar energy or sun energy
By energy from the sun
solar energy → potential energy stored in electrons and ATP → chemical energy stored in sugars
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