When it comes to generating heat, the sun is undoubtedly a powerful source. However, unlike other sources of heat such as fire or electricity, the sun's heat cannot be stored or reused once it's gone. This is because the sun's heat is generated by nuclear fusion reactions that occur deep within the sun's core. As a result, the heat generated by the sun is a constant and ongoing process, and once it's gone, it's gone for good. While we can certainly harness the sun's heat through various technologies such as solar panels, we cannot reuse the heat generated by the sun once it has dissipated.
Kinetic energy in wind is used.This energyis transformed into electricity
The energy generated in the Sun's core is by a process called Nuclear Fusion.Otherwise known as a hydrogen bomb, constrained by huge gravity.
Solar energy is generated using solar panels that face the sun and gather the energy. Hydroelectric energy is generated by rushing water. The intense pressure creates a large amount of energy. Basically, solar energy uses the sun, and hydroelectric energy uses water.
Technically, hydroelectric energy ultimately comes from the sun. This is because the sun's energy heats up water, moving water through the water cycle. Hydroelectric energy is generated by harnessing the power created by the movement of this water.
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Wind is generated
the suns energy is generated at its core. The energy that is produced by the sun is generated by fusion.
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In the Sun's core.
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Hydroelectricity (generated from water), geothermal electricity (generated from the landmass), solar thermal power (generated from the sun) and wind power. (generated from wind)
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The Sun's energy is generated by nuclear fusion, the fusion of hydrogen into helium in the core of the Sun.