Sun radiation makes sea water hot, which then evaporates and becomes clouds, some clouds go over land and condense producing rain thus producing rivers which we harness using electric generators.
Wind turbines.
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A generator or alternator will work. gdiah
The energy used is radiant energy.
The useful energy we get from fossil fuels and nuclear plants is heat. and heating water to make steam is about the most direct way to capture that thermal energy. Steam is used to spin turbines to turn electric power generators, and that allows us to harness the energy.
Yes, and No. In the past a number of ways to harness the power of water have been used. Time will tell if they can be used in the future.
this saves energy because solar panels are used that absorb the suns energy for long periods of time. and since energy is needed for hot water it is given off by the sun.
Wind turbines.
Water mills were used to harness the energy of water to turn water wheels which would then turn huge stones that would grind wheat to make flour, corn to make corn meal and other grains into staples.
A wind turbine is used to convert the wind into energy.
A wind turbine is used to convert the wind into energy.
the suns heat energy is magnified to create electrical power
Sure. You can harness the power of falling water to drive turbines and generate electricity. You can't, however, get power from cold fusion or burn water in your gas tank.
Plants use the suns energy to make energy in a process called photosynthesis. The suns energy is used to produce glucose which provides the energy that the plants need to survive through processes such as respiration and expiration.
Most coal is used in the production of electricity by burning the coal to heat water to power steam turbines that run generators.
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at night the moon reflects the suns light of its suface