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Most commonly used material to produce nuclear energy in Uranium.
Depends on the rocket. Some rockets use solid fuel, some use liquid.
The movement of energy through a fluid by the movement of its molecules is known as convection. To observe convection place a heat source by a glass of liquid and observe the changes in temperature inside the liquid from convection.
Even though there is energy in almost anything, air is not usually considered to be a source or storage of energy.Anything solid, liquid, or gaseous has heat energy.Note: It is incorrect to say that air IS energy; rather, it HAS energy, in this case, heat energy.
Yes.
Wind energy is the most commonly used alternative energy source in Texas. 79% of all renewable energy generated in Texas in 2006 was wind energy.
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That's photosynthesis. (There's a clue in the "categories".)
Source and state are just two of the categories used to classify particulate matter. So, source identifies the origin as human- or nature-made while state indicates configuration as a liquid or solid.
Our sun. The source of solar energy is due to nuclear fission.
Usually in geographical areas with mountains and a lot of rainfall.
Electricity is not exactly the source; it is the way energy is transported. The reason electricity is used is because it is an easy way to transport energy from one place to another.
The answer is: It vapors into the form of, liquid,solid(ice) and vapor
Yes, it is a source of energy to almost every plant on Earth. Not to mention keeping water as a liquid and our planet warm enough for living things to use it to survive.
The main source of power is liquid oxygen. When oxygen is compresed to a certain presure it becomes liquid. Tonnes of oxy gas becomes few gallons of liquid. It produces much energy. PRABAKAR.H
It needs what is commonly known as a "path of least resistance".