All of it is the short answer, for it is all ultimately emitted as energy of a lower quality, and radiates off from the Earth. You must have noticed that the world is not getting much hotter.
Entropy is the name of this process.
It is lost to into the environment and ultimately the universe.
Some of the energy always ends up wasted, usually as heat, or due to friction from moving parts rubbing against each other.
10% 1% Energy from sun(100%)---->Producer--->Primary consumer-->Secondary consumer (90%) 9% 0.9%
Amperage is the energy carried by each unit of a current
Is lost as heat
Only about 10% of energy is passed on through each energy level. The rest is used or is wasted as heat.
You get 9Kcal of energy for every gram of fat
In each trophic level, some energy does not go to the consumer, and instead is released to the environment in the form of kinetic energy or wasted chemical energy.
It is lost to into the environment and ultimately the universe.
Some of the energy always ends up wasted, usually as heat, or due to friction from moving parts rubbing against each other.
Hard to say. Depends on your view of "wasted."
A lot
a lot
No they are right against each other. Face east, now turn aroud, now you are facing west.
400litres
150,000,000
Very few. Usually aluminum cans are used before being discarded. For example, they are filled with softdrink, then sold, and then discarded. So technically, not many aluminum cans are actually 'wasted' each year because they are 'used' in the first place.