A rock is one type of energy called, "Mass", which on Earth, we call weight. Dr Einstein mathematically proved this long ago and wrote about it under the title of "Relativity". He proved that energy and things with weight (really, mass) are the same things, but in different forms.
Sound odd? Consider water . . . it is still water even if it's steam, liquid water, or ice. Same thing, but just in different forms.
Potential energy is the energy stored in a rock before its fall from a hill.
Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).
That is a trick question, but I believe it is kinetic energy.
Wind energy is a type of kinetic energy, as it is produced by the movement of air. Moving water generates hydropower, which is a form of mechanical energy. Falling rock releases potential energy, which then transforms into kinetic energy as the rock falls.
heat and pressure
Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).
Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).
Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).
Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).
A rock or ball on a hill has energy because of its position in relation to the ground. This stored energy is called potential energy, which is a form of energy that an object possesses due to its position or condition, such as being elevated above the ground. When the rock or ball rolls down the hill, the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.
The focus, or hypocenter.
Thermal energy (heat) and pressure or stress (which is also a form of internal energy of a system and is a form of potential energy).