It's useful to us because we can't naturally produce vitamin D without sunlight (other apes can, so something happened in our evolution.)
Some animals such as fish, amphibians and reptiles depend on heat coming from the sun to help regulate their body temperature.
Sunlight schedule also can regulate sleep and waking patterns.
Sunlight benefits animals indirectly because it's what plants use to make their food, which then are eaten and that energy is transferred up the food chain.
Some plants might depend on wind for seed dispersal, and sunlight helps with that.
Solar Energy
electricity
Two useful forms of energy that come from the sun are solar thermal energy, which is used to produce heat, and solar photovoltaic energy, which is used to generate electricity through solar panels.
Solar energy saves you money.
not really, because solar energy can be non useful sometimes
it provides energy without burning coal.
the animal is an herbivore they live by the solar energy
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The energy that is not usefully transferred by solar cells is typically dissipated as heat. This occurs when the energy is not converted into electrical energy due to inefficiencies in the solar cell's conversion process.
Some useful energy transfers include converting solar energy into electricity through solar panels, converting wind energy into electricity through wind turbines, and converting chemical energy in fossil fuels into electricity in power plants.
Useful energy change in the solar cell is from light to electrical energy. Solar cells use the photovoltaic effect to convert sunlight into electricity by absorbing photons from sunlight and generating an electrical current.
Because it is freely available and it doesn't damage the environment.