if you have too much energy the best way to burn it up would be to excercise.
No, because ghosts ae made of energy, and energy can't burn.
I think it is kinetic and heat energy. An example of this would be if you were sliding down a rope and got rope burn- the kinetic energy causes you to move and friction is caused between your body and the rope and thus causing heat that equals rope burn. Hope this helps :-)
Good fat helps your body because it is basically your back-up energy. If you do not have any food left in your system to provide energy for your body, your body will turn cannibalistic and burn your fat for energy that is stored in there. Though, it only does this when you've completely run out of energy from food.
Solar energy helps to stop global warming because: 1. You don't burn as many chemicals 2. You get energy because the sun is a natural source of energy.
It helps us in growth and development of our body, helps to burn the unwanted materials,provide us energy, regenerate new tissue and cells.
Energy to Burn was created in 1976-05.
When you burn the gas, it explodes, and creates energy.
No. What helps burn fat is to use up more energy each day than you eat, without cutting down on food intake too much. Eating too little will prompt your body to go into "starvation mode" where it will try to make food last as long as possible. Eating sensibly keeps your metabolism up and helps you with weight loss.
Not techinicallly, it builds muscle which helps to burn more calories.
they store up on energy when their not migrating, so that they can burn off that energy so the moral is birds are extrordinary
A cell does not burn up as it releases energy from organic molecules because the temperature at which metabolism occurs is the normal body temperature. This is an important component of the temperature-control mechanism of organisms.
The metal absorbs the thermal energy before it can build up in the paper enough to ignite. The paper will eventually burn when the metal itself absorbs enough energy to ignite the paper.