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as it has its own source of energy
No, the Earth gets its energy from the sun, not producing its own energy.
Nuclear fusion
5 billion years
Sunlight can be harnessed to provide energy, and the sun will be shining for billions of years to deliver that energy. Each sunrise signals energy renewal.
It improves energy conversions
mitochondria are involved in this.
As long as there are mechanisms, such as living organisms, that convert sunlight into chemical energy, and as long as the sun continues producing sunlight, chemical energy is an inexhaustible resource. There would be a finite amount of energy that could be exploited, because the sun's output is finite, but as a resource it wouldn't "run out".
some problems are that the nuclear can give radiation and explode.
Hydro-electric generator in a dam
Shams Power Company produces energy from solar systems. This is a sustainable energy source that can be valued with a low producing price and high benefits.
the advantage of going from electricity to solar is it is a renewable resource not like oil, gas, natural gas, etc.
Nonexistent, there are always problems and drawbacks with using any resource. It is always a matter of doing a cost/benefit analysis and making tradeoffs.
Producing energy.
The main one is that at night it doesn't work
Can you keep producing sound? If you can then its renewable if you cant then its nonrenewable not that hard Sound is not a 'resource', which implies some asset of a limited system. But in accordance with the laws of conservation of energy then the energy is only converted to another form and cannot be destroyed. DumbA$$
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