Surface sea wave was generated from wind. It is the sequencing of energy from Solar radiation -> wind motion -> surface wave.
Most of the energy we use on Earth ultimately derive from solar radiation. The exceptions are:* Nuclear energy.* Geothermal energy.* Tidal energy.So, any power plant that generates energy based on these would NOT derive energy from the Sun.
Nuclear Energy Geothermal Energy
Tidal energy, heat from the interior of Earth, and nuclear energy.
False. The energy from the Sun comes in the form of electromagnetic waves. Those are not mechanical waves.
Tidal Waves
Some of the sun's energy is converted into wind and water waves. Most of the sun's energy are absorbed by the primary producers.
As the ocean's waves absorb or release energy from the sun, the transfer of energy changes.
by radiation from the sun
Ordinary atmospheric waves and sea waves derive their energy from solar radiation.But perhaps you enquire regarding Tsunami Waves. These may be generated by an Earthquake slippage on a fault, or by a submarine slump of sediment.Ask for more if you need detail.
Two sources of energy for water waves are wind, which transfers energy to the water's surface, causing waves to form, and gravitational forces from the sun and the moon, which influence the tides that create waves.
Energy in food comes from the sun. The sun is the source of energy in all food, because at some level in the food chain animals rely on animals that eat plants and plants derive their energy from the sun.
Electromagnetic waves, or radiation.