You can harvest energy from solar cell, the wind energy is plausible but likely not very effective since the air is very thin on Mars.
Solar power would be the best way to generate energy for use on Mars.
Glucose is broken down to generate ATP.
Well, for living things, calories generate energy, so basically it is from eating fish.
heat energy from living organisms decomposing the compound
Krebes Cycle refers to the sequence of reactions whereby the living cells generate energy through the aerobic respiration process.
Because living things aren't 100% self-sufficient. If they were then there would be living things everywhere (ex. on Mars).
No. Biotic means living (or recently living). Tidal energy can be classified as a renewable resource, however, because we can use it to generate power, and it renews itself at the next tide to generate more power.
Mars is always further away from the sun than the earth is. Therefore, the light that reaches the surface on mars is much weaker than on earth, so solar panels are not quite as effective.
Mars is not a living thing. There might be living creatures on Mars, and they might have brains, but Mars itself does not have brains. If you are asking about the Roman myths, Mars does indeed have a brain.
It is not. Mars is a planet, a mass of rock and minerals. So far, we have detected no certain evidence that there are any living things on Mars, although our half-dozen or so landers could easily have missed some unusual or strange form of life. And it's possible that there once WAS life on Mars, but that it has died off long since.
There are no hurricanes on Mars. Mars has a thin atmosphere that is unable to generate the large and powerful storms seen on Earth.
We will generate more energy this year.Britain seeks to generate 100% of their energy from renewable sources.I hope this will generate interest in the book.