well you can use solar energy wind energy water energy and also you can burn belive it or not soya beans to produce a small amount of energy.Fecis is also an option but is rarely used.
I dont know!! :p
biomass can be conserved by turning it into usable fuels
The chloroplasts would produce more energy.
i dont now look in a book.dont be lazy
i dont even know there four words
hmm. If i understood you correct then plants use their own food because they cant photosynthesize at night. Alternatively, they respire just as animals (and humans) do, they take in oxygen and burn (small amounts) sugars they produce during sunlight, and release carbon dioxide and energy required to grow and reproduce.(note that plants dont produce food to use it during sunlight, because when they produce food they already produce ATP energy)
Renewable resources are resources that you can use again, like water. It always evaporates, then condenses back into water. Solar energy is aloso a renewable resource. When the sun's rays gets transfered into energy, the sun ain't goin nowhere for a while! Unrenewable resources are resources you'll never get back, like oil for cars. Once you burn them, they're gone.
We have an unlimited amount of wind so it is an ingenious way of harvesting power so that we dont use up all the earth's natural resources such as oil. We can use the wind to turn a turbine which produces kinetic energy.
i dont think energy affect's life..because GOD is the one that made the earth and he will be the one that will destroy it and you will only go to heaven if you are a christian and pray ! if you dont then you are going to hell ! and burn into toast crust!
Actually because you dont exercise or do anything when your on a bike but when you are walking you use your energy and burn fat.
Because if you dont you will burn and might get athsma Because if you dont you will burn and might get athsma Because if you dont you will burn and might get athsma
They occur whenever we dont have enough resources to produce all the things we like to have. By : Taylor S Locklear