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Solar Energy
Fossil fuels are an indirect form of solar energy because solar energy was used to sustain the plant life,through photosynthesis, that is now now part of the fossil fuels.
Indirect solar energy includes hydropower, biomass and wind energy. The air circulates from cold to warm areas producing winds, as the sun heats the earth.
solar energy comes from the sun but it is not from another form of energy.
it a solar energy is wind,ice, or water
Solar Energy
tidal energy solar energy
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No. Solar energy comes from the sun.
Fossil fuels are an indirect form of solar energy because solar energy was used to sustain the plant life,through photosynthesis, that is now now part of the fossil fuels.
Indirect solar energy includes hydropower, biomass and wind energy. The air circulates from cold to warm areas producing winds, as the sun heats the earth.
Well it depends on how you look at it. Firewood itself isn't because it isn't producing any thermal or electric energy. If you are looking at it as firewood being burned then yes it is an indirect form of solar because it is being converted to thermal energy
Because solar energy runs the water cycle, giving rise to precipitation, and then the rain water flows into the reservoirs of dams.
some inexhaustible resources are wind, water and the sun (solar power)
Tidal power, also called tidal energy, is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity. Tidal energy is a renewable energy source.
solar energy comes from the sun but it is not from another form of energy.
Yes the temperature differences brought about by the exposure of the atmosphere to the sun cause the air to move about. If the sun was not there to do this there would be no wind. the fact is that just about every form of energy that we use has its origin in the sun.