Solar energy
Heat.
Geothermal energy is energy stored in the form of heat beneath the surface of the solid earth.
The Sun's energy is given out mainly as "electromagnetic radiation". Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Heat is the main form the Sun's energy has when it reaches Earth, particularly the Earth's surface.
Geothermal energy is the only form of energy that is not derived from the sun. It is generated from the Earth's internal heat.
The energy that involves extracting heat from rocks is called geothermal energy. This type of energy is harnessed by drilling wells into the Earth's crust to access hot rocks, which naturally store heat from the Earth's core. Geothermal energy is considered a renewable and sustainable source of clean energy.
The sun sends electromagnetic energy to Earth, primarily in the form of sunlight. This energy is essential for life on Earth as it provides heat and light for various biological processes and sustains ecosystems.
The Earth gets its heat and light from the Sun. The Sun emits vast amounts of energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, including heat and light, which reaches Earth through space. This energy is essential for supporting life on our planet.
Heat.
It brings heat to Earth for life.
The sun generates heat and light through nuclear fusion in its core. This fusion process converts hydrogen into helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of heat and light. This energy is then radiated out as sunlight, which warms the Earth.
The form of energy that comes from the Earth's interior and heat is primarily thermal energy. This is because the Earth's core is composed of extremely hot temperatures, which generate heat energy. This thermal energy is responsible for processes such as volcanic activity and geothermal energy generation.
The Sun, unless it is geothermal energy (heat form the Earth's core) which originates from radioactive decay.