potential effects of green energy
Mass doesn't effect time, energy effects mass (proportional) and velocity effects time (not proportional).
Requires a lot of time and energy
The general tendency has been to use more energy per capita over time.
"Going green" is not a waste of time. In fact, it is the only way we can reduce global warming and the catastrophic results of climate change. Going green means changing from fossil fueled energy to renewable energy. In one fell swoop this will stop huge amounts of carbon dioxide going into the atmosphere. If we can plant billions of trees all over the planet that would help as well.
Yes, available, or usuable, energy should decrease gradually over time - until the time comes when there is no more available energy.Yes, available, or usuable, energy should decrease gradually over time - until the time comes when there is no more available energy.Yes, available, or usuable, energy should decrease gradually over time - until the time comes when there is no more available energy.Yes, available, or usuable, energy should decrease gradually over time - until the time comes when there is no more available energy.
what happened for the first time in over a hundred years at camp green lake in the book holes
Red Bull is an energy-type drink that is becoming popular. It helps increase metabolism by high doses of B vitamins. The health effects over time are not yet known.
It would turn green?
Over a period of time green salt and cold water changes clear and colorless.This takes some time and is does in a process.
that is not a full questionif it was does entropy involve losing energy ever time, then yes
When something happens over a long period of time
Dirt is just the composition of ground up minerals, and plants over time, green dirt is indeed possible, but not probable for that kind green means the dirt attains some form of energy, and thus is likely to be consumed by some creature.