World energy consumption is about 5 terawatts of oil, 4 terawatts of coal, 3 terawatts of natural gas, 1 terawatt of nuclear power and half a terawatt of hydroelectric power. That is about 13.5 terawatts combined.
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The term "energy gap" is used in two different ways. First, it refers to diet, which is what people consume and what they need to consume to survive. Secondly, it refers on how much a country consumes and how much it produces.
They get the energy from whatever they consume (food).
This is because organisms use much of the energy that they consume for life processes, such as respiration, movement, and reproduction.
In 2010, about 2% of the energy in the world is wind power
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When buying a portable air conditioner, you should worry about how much energy in which they consume. Seen as they are DC, they will not consumer as much as say an AC air conditioner which is powered from the mains.
It has to use alot of energy
The term "energy gap" is used in two different ways. First, it refers to diet, which is what people consume and what they need to consume to survive. Secondly, it refers on how much a country consumes and how much it produces.
Its more than half because of the giant population but i dont know the exact amount just know its more than half. Hope this helps
Organisms that consume other organisms for energy are consumers.
Joules (energy) are not equivalent to Watts (power).If something converts 6 Joules every second, it is 6 Watts. If it takes ten seconds to convert 6 Joules, its power is 0.6 Watts.Multiply the Watts by the seconds to find the Joules.CommentYou do not 'consume' power. Power is simply a rate; you cannot consume a rate! You consume energy; the rate at which you consume it is power.
Eating.
Energy expenditure comes from day-to-day activities as well as your body keeping an internal temperature of about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Ideally, you will consume and expend and equal amount of energy. However, if you consume more than you need, your body will have too much energy, storing it as glycogen or fat. More energy must be expended than consumed in order to deplete these energy reserves.