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England has turned to more renewable energy sources in recent years. For example, you can often see wind turbines in the British countryside.
oil and natural gas.
Ocean sea floor is the bottom of the ocean, under all the water, also known as benthos.
that it caused sea floor spreading
The Sea Floor
They use other sources of energy. Like geothermal waters, or just food.
FishCrustaceans (crabs, lobster, etc)SaltSeaweed (a delicacy in Asia)OilGasDeep-sea mineral miningSea-floor mineral miningSand and gravelRenewable energy (wind, hydro, geothermal)
Fossil Fuels Water at a height above sea level Wind Tides Waves Plant matter Rotting waste Sunlight (as heat or photovoltaic) Animal power Geothermal
England has turned to more renewable energy sources in recent years. For example, you can often see wind turbines in the British countryside.
sunlight, water energy and wind energy all are green energy sources. now a day produce energy from Tide and low tide of the sea.
The source of energy is from movement of the sea floor or sediment on the sea floor. This movement displaces some water and so gives energy to the water.
Geothermal energy is often though of as having geological structure involved. But water-source heat pumps are also regarded as geothermal for the purpose of classification. Sea water can certainly be used for these. It is possible you are referring to the circulating water for the plant, and in this case sea water might be possible, but probably would not be very practical.
oil and natural gas.
Fossil Fuels - Gas, oil, coal, peat Ect. Solar Wind Hydro Sea Biomas Nuclear Geothermal
# Solar power to provide hot water and electricity for your home. # Wind turbines to provide electricity. # Hydro-electric generation (rivers and dams) of electricity. # Geothermal tapping of heat from hot rocks and converted into electricity. # Harnessing of wave and tidal energy from the sea to generate electricity.
The energy in oil is 'fossil' sunlight. Oil is made from the body parts of ancient microscopic sea creatures that have become trapped in the sediment in the sea floor when they died. Their bodies contain energy trapped from the sunlight when they were alive and as their bodies are squashed and heated as the sea floor sediments are compressed and turned into rock, the chemicals in them comes out and forms oil in which this sunlight energy still remains.
sunlight, water energy and wind energy all are green energy sources. now a day produce energy from Tide and low tide of the sea.