A dice contains about 10^93 grams of energy. 93 grams of energy. Working something like that out is simple next to the size of the earth. It is difficult to say what the total energy of the earth is, because the earth gains mass every second from the sun: Not only that, but Approximately 120,000 TW (terrawatts), that is 120000000000000000 joules hits our earth every second. More energy hits the sun in one hour that the whole world uses in one year, which is 5.5 x 1024!! The earth must contain a tremendous amount, which i would guestimate at something like 10x1024,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
oceans
alot
An object that rotates has the tendency to continue rotating. There is no need for a continuous energy supply. In this case, the rotational energy was there from the moment that Earth formed. - Actually, to be precise, at first there was much more rotational energy; Earth's rotation has been slowing down due to tidal forces. It will continue slowing down until Earth always shows the same side to the Moon.
The primary thing that happens when heat energy from the sun is absorbed by the earth is that its own temperature rises. The atmosphere traps in much of this heat which creates the warm climates of the planet.
Mars is much smaller, and therefore contains much less thermal energy. The lesser thermal energy caused Mars to cool faster than the Earth. Without heat in the core, Mars will not generate a magnetic field (the rapidly spinning core is a dynamo of magnetic energy).
oceans
99%
half a billionth
99%
The earth will become warmer.
~.08
alot
don't use so much energy
its about just 1%
Earths energy is released when there is too much heat inside of Earth and volcano's erupt.
The Earth receives about .00000005% of the Sun's energy (but only absorbs about 70% of what it receives), which ends up being about 174 petawatts.
Earth gets our energy and heat from the sun. Uranus lies further away from the Sun than Earth which means it does not get as much energy and is thus colder.