Non-living objects like rocks, stationary objects, or inert gases do not require energy. Additionally, certain physical processes like diffusion or certain chemical reactions may occur spontaneously without the need for an external energy source.
Living things need energy to do stuff like grow, breathe, walk around, dress themselves, sleep, procreate and do their homework. They get it by eating or by soaking up soil and sunlight. If they don't, they soon cease to be living things, and they no longer need to worry about energy.
To increase the kinetic energy of an object, you need to increase either its mass or its velocity. Kinetic energy is directly proportional to both mass and the square of velocity.
The energy in moving things is called kinetic energy. It is the energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
No, not only moving things have energy. Energy can also be stored in an object's position (potential energy), in its motion (kinetic energy), or in its structure (chemical energy, thermal energy, etc.).
Light and motion are examples of things that have energy. Light carries radiant energy, while motion is a form of kinetic energy.
living things need energy because they cannot live longer without energy
Plants need energy from the sun.
We need energy in order to function (and live).
Yes all living things need energy, if they don't have they can't survive.
yes all living things need energy
Energy
The mitochondria need oxygen and nutrients to make energy.
Sunlight Air Water energy
because they use the energy to build things
energy
They are made of cells, they need energy, they reproduce.
because they need it to work there parts and the things batteries provide energy for the objects to form motions