Natural gas is just gas except it helps the environment because it doesn't pollute the air when burned, and it's odorless.It's pumped from wells. But disadvantages are that it contains a poisonous chemical call hydrogen sulfide.
The difference between natural and artificial sources of light is that natural sources are produced by the sun while artificial light sources illuminate using energy from other sources and include incandescent bulbs.
If they are finite non-renewable sources, then sooner or later they are going to run out. The other aspect is the danger of pollution through excessive carbon dioxide or other gases from burning fossil fuels.
The European Union uses several different types of renewable energy. In Europe many utilize wind energy, as well as solar energy. Other types of renewable sources of energy used by Europe are bioenergy, geothermal power, wave power and hydrogen fuel.
the sun
one of the way is by converting other energy sources.
a lot
it is so powerful yet so expensive and it causes pollution
The difference between natural and artificial sources of light is that natural sources are produced by the sun while artificial light sources illuminate using energy from other sources and include incandescent bulbs.
No, because electricity is a secondary energy source, so it's produced by primary energy sources like coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear power, and other natural energy sources.
No, coal is not an alternative energy source. "Alternative" energy sources means energy sources other than fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas).
Secondary energy is converted from primary energy sources. Electricity is the most common example of a secondary energy source. Electricity is converted from coal, gas, nuclear plants, windmills, solar panels and even running water.
Yes, solar energy is efficient compared to other sources of energy
There are many sources of energy that could be considered alternatives to fossil fuels:Natural gasSolar powerFuel cells (hydrogen or other)
There are many important sources of energy. Fuel is one example. You could also generate energy from these natural forces: water, wind, sunlight, and many other sources. Humans use too much fuel from gas and other carbon compounds. Yup.:)
That depends what specific type of energy you want to compare it to.
Fossil fuels. Uranium. Coal, oil and natural gas. Wind and water (hydro-electric). Sunlight. Geothermal sources. Technically, "work" is the conversion of energy with time, as 1W = 1J/s conversion.
well that depends compare to solar energy i think fossil fuels make the most energy out of any other kind of energy because they have coal, petroleum, oil and natural gas in wish solar energy depends on the sun and wind energy in the wind that is why fossil fuels produced more energy than any other.