Energy is never used up - it is always turned into another form of energy, or 'recycled'.
Energy can neither be created or destroyed.
Both because matter is anything that takes up space the computer u are using is matter air is matter because air inside a balloon takes up space
At each feeding level in an ecosystem, some of the energy is used for the organism's metabolism, growth, and reproduction, while the rest is lost as heat during cellular respiration. As a result, energy is not recycled between trophic levels, and energy availability decreases as it moves up the food chain.
No, energy is not always recycled. In most cases, energy is lost as heat during energy transformations and is not fully recovered for reuse. This loss of energy is known as entropy, which leads to a degradation of energy quality over time.
Yes, energy can be recycled in nature through processes like photosynthesis, where plants convert sunlight into energy, and the food chain, where energy is transferred from one organism to another. This allows energy to be continually reused and circulated throughout the ecosystem.
Energy isn't "used up" but instead is converted into different forms like heat (thermal) and motion (kinetic) but when talking about an object we say the object has lost or gained energy.
yes
Recycled Energy Development was created in 2006.
this is my theory that i have recently come upon. energy cannot e recycled. an electron goes up an energy level when excited- energy is applied then it goes back down to ground and releases light this releasement of light is the electron being used the answer is no, an elctron cannot be recycled, when new energy is formed, new electrons are formed. think about it this way, if electrons were recyclable, batteries would never die.=)
it gets recycled
No, it produces hydro-electric energy, though solar energy was used to get the water recycled from the oceans into the dam.
It is able to be precessed so that the materials do not end up as waste in a landfill and instead are used again. Depending on the material and the purpose for that specific material, it can be recycled into another product (many plastics are made of recycled plastics, and this often happens with papers, too) or it can be used for energy to power other devices in place of fuels or electricity.
Energy cannot be recycled in an ecosystem. While matter like nutrients and water can be recycled within ecosystems, energy flows through the system and is eventually lost as heat.
No, it produces hydro-electric energy, though solar energy was used to get the water recycled from the oceans into the dam.
energy flows in one direction and nutrients are recycled.
say you eat a chicken and throw the skin and guts to an organic mulsh bin. It breaks down into fertilizer by living bacteria and germs, then is used, say, to mulsh some grain plant. The plant grows up , its seed is used as grain to feed a chicken and eventually chicken skin and guts have been recycled
They can be shreaded up and used on playgrounds instead of woodchips.
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed therefore the term recycled isn't quite adequate. It is more that it is changed from form to form. In other words that energy still exists around us. So it may be used again in the same form such as elastic energy or mechanical energy.