The nucleus
Energy can neither be created or destroyed.
Precipitation.
Evaporation
Mitochondria provide the energy required for processes that occur in the cell such as respiration.
Some examples of non-spontaneous processes that occur in everyday life include charging a phone battery, boiling water on a stove, and photosynthesis in plants. These processes require an input of energy to occur.
Yes, cell division requires energy to occur. This energy is needed for various processes such as duplicating DNA, separating chromosomes, and forming new cell membranes.
Geologic processes occur constantly over long periods of time. These processes can include volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, erosion, and the movement of Earth's tectonic plates. They shape the Earth's surface and create the landscapes we see today.
Yes, energy is present in everything, as it is a fundamental property of matter and is required for all processes and activities to occur.
equilibruim
Processes such as gravity, diffusion, and osmosis do not require energy input to occur. Additionally, objects at rest do not require energy to maintain their state.
Energy is lost in various systems and processes through heat transfer, friction, and inefficiencies in converting one form of energy to another. This loss of energy is known as energy dissipation and can occur in mechanical, electrical, and thermal systems.
The primary source of energy for all processes that occur on Earth's surface is the Sun. Solar energy drives weather patterns, plant photosynthesis, ocean currents, and the water cycle, among other vital processes that sustain life on our planet.