yes there are because there are lots of gases on the planet and there are eruptions on planet Saturn so there must be another energy source other than the sun .
Saturn
The sun is a source of energy but we cant use it for ourselves other than staying warm. the main source of energy for most living things are nucleic acids, they send chemical reactions to the body that make us who we are -Edited by Jordan R.
Gravity is greater on Saturn than on our moon.
The burning of coal emits more carbon dioxide than any of the other fossil fuels.
No, Saturn is too far away to get to. We could barely reach Mars as it is. Saturn is a gas giant, so it has no rocks, other than the ones in its rings, but you can't possibly get to Saturn.
Other than what?
an alternative
No, coal is not an alternative energy source. "Alternative" energy sources means energy sources other than fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas).
its is murceryneptune
Since there are no significant amounts of free hydrogen, it should be considered more of an energy storage than an energy source. In other words, it takes energy to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen; you get that energy back when the hydrogen is burned.
Wind, hydro-electric, solar, geothermal
Getting energy directly from the Sun is still more expensive than using other energy sources, which are readily available.
The sun is a source of energy but we cant use it for ourselves other than staying warm. the main source of energy for most living things are nucleic acids, they send chemical reactions to the body that make us who we are -Edited by Jordan R.
Yes, coal is a non-renewable energy source. We use it faster than it is produced
The enerrgy is cleaner and it is a renewable resource
No. Jupiter is.
Saturn