derived from the sun and not derived from the sun
most engery sources are derivded from the sun,s engery
Yes.Thermal energy is energy that is derived from heat.
Geothermal energy is derived from the earth's internal heat sources. Tidal energy is derived from the moon's orbit. All other types of energy generation rely somehow on the sun.
Gasoline does not get energy from the Sun. It is derived from crude oil, which was created millions of years ago by decomposition of organic material which got energy from the Sun when growing.
derived from the sun and not derived from the sun
most engery sources are derivded from the sun,s engery
Yes.Thermal energy is energy that is derived from heat.
No, Geothermal energy comes from the earth.
Geothermal energy is derived from the earth's internal heat sources. Tidal energy is derived from the moon's orbit. All other types of energy generation rely somehow on the sun.
Gasoline does not get energy from the Sun. It is derived from crude oil, which was created millions of years ago by decomposition of organic material which got energy from the Sun when growing.
Practically all energy on earth comes originally from the sun. A power source not derived from the sun is geothermal, which uses heat from deep under the ground.* Nuclear energy.* Geothermal energy.* Fuel cell energy.* kinetic energy* potential energy* thermal energy* gravitational energy* sound energy* light energy* electromagnetic energy* elastic energy
No. The energy of the sun is derived from nuclear fusion, proportionate to the difference in mass of the old and newly created atom(s).
You can't. "Solar energy" is also a wrongful term . . . the energy that comes from Sol, our sun, is the energy derived from nuclear fusion in Sol, our sun. In fact, it is this tremendous energy that keeps the sun big and ball-shaped.
The sun. All energy on earth is somehow derived from it. With any energy you can trace it bakc to the sun like we eat some fruit we get that from a plant which gets the energy from the sun to make it grow.
The energy source at the bottom of most food chains is the Sun.
Geothermal, Wave, And Biomass.(: (Not Nuclear)