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What happens to Solar Energy is that some of it gets absorbed into air, land and water while the rest gets reflected back to space.
The Earth exchanges mass and energy with the rest of the cosmos. This means that the Earth is an open system.
Radiant energy will either be reflected or absorbed by a surface. The usual rule regarding this reflection depends on the color of the object and the color of the light. For example, a red object only reflects red light, and absorbs the rest. A blue object only reflects blue light, and absorbs the rest. This goes for all of the colors. When radiant energy is absorbed, the object will heat up. Hope this helps!
The rest of the star expands.
If I am reading the question correctly, the answer would be no. Solar Energy is a renewable energy source, meaning that there is an endless surplus of it. The only way that solar energy would be finished is if the sun were to one day just disappear, but rest assured that if that were to ever happen we would all be dead as well. So, no, solar energy, to this day, can not be used up.
increase
the energy decreases when you use it and to increase energy you need to rest or sleep.
the energy decreases when you use it and to increase energy you need to rest or sleep.
released as heat
It is given off as heat.
Bilbo rescues the dwarves after they were captured by the spiders. He cuts them down from the webs and distracts the spiders while the rest escape.
It gets tired. your body goes to rest.
The rest is dissipated as heat.
What happens to Solar Energy is that some of it gets absorbed into air, land and water while the rest gets reflected back to space.
What happens to Solar Energy is that some of it gets absorbed into air, land and water while the rest gets reflected back to space.
What happens to Solar Energy is that some of it gets absorbed into air, land and water while the rest gets reflected back to space.
What happens to Solar Energy is that some of it gets absorbed into air, land and water while the rest gets reflected back to space.