The main source of energy in the solar system continues to be the Sun. It drives, for example, the hydrological cycles on Earth which we harness as hydroelectric power; its energy was captured in chemical bonds by green plants long ago we now burn as fossil fuel such as coal and oil; it creates significant quantities of wind which drives turbines; it directly drives solar powered systems, etc - about the only form of energy it does not directly drive is nuclear powered plants. (The Sun does, of course, also heat and light other planets than Earth.)
nuclear fusion occurring in the core of our sun is the primary source of it's energy in which hydrogen converted into helium in proton-proton chain reaction giving the main products - positron, neutrino, gamma ray photon and isotopes of hydrogen and helium.
The primary source of the Sun's energy is nuclear fusion. In the Sun's core, hydrogen atoms are combined to form helium atoms, releasing vast amounts of energy in the process.
Hydrogen
Electricity is not considered a primary energy source; it is a secondary energy source that is produced from primary sources such as coal, natural gas, nuclear, and renewable energy sources like wind and solar power. Primary energy sources are those that occur naturally in the environment, while secondary sources are produced from primary sources through a conversion process.
Electricity is not considered a primary energy source because it is a secondary energy carrierβit is produced from primary energy sources such as coal, natural gas, nuclear energy, or renewable sources. Primary sources are those that can be found naturally and are transformed into other forms of energy for our use.
The primary source of energy for trees is sunlight. Through the process of photosynthesis, trees convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of sugars, which they use for growth and development.
The primary source of energy for living organisms is the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants and other photosynthetic organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy stored in the form of glucose, which is used by all living things as a source of fuel for cellular processes.
No, coal is not our primary source of energy. In many countries, the primary sources of energy are oil, natural gas, and renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. Coal has declined in usage due to its environmental impact and the shift towards cleaner energy sources.
The primary source of the suns energy is nuclear fusion of hydrogen. Nuclear fusion occurs in the core of the Earth.
Nuclear fusion. Mainly, hydrogen-1 is converted to helium-4.
primary
Carbohydrates are the body's primary and immediate source of energy.
Carbohydrates are the body's primary and immediate source of energy.
Nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium.
Hydrogen and Helium
The term clean source of energy refers to only primary energy sources as wind or solar energy. Electricity, by definition, is not a primary energy source. It is a secondary energy source that is could be produced by a clean energy source as wind or any renewable primary energy source or produced by fossil energy source as oil, natural gas, or coal.
Chemical energy
The Sun is the primary source of all energy on Earth.
It is fusion of hydrogen to form helium
Carbohydrates are the primary energy source for herbivores (cows, horses, etc.). Proteins are the primary energy source for carnivores (dogs, cats, etc.).