Natural gas, oil and coal. are obvious non-renewable fuel sources Nuclear energy would be included as the uranium is a limited resource that is ultimately consumed.
Wherever it is used - for example, at your home.
Yes.
Energy is never used up - it is always turned into another form of energy, or 'recycled'. Energy can neither be created or destroyed.
Your car.
one example of wind energy are wind mills.
No. Sunburn would be an example of absorbed energy.
Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.Solar energy is mainly used as follows:(1) To heat stuff, for example, to heat water.(2)To generate electricity.
A good example is the way gasoline is used in a car.
solar energy, it has been used to power millions of homes and cities
Chemical Energy is used to move most of vehicles
Light is energy, so energy makes up light. Example- the sun burns it's gases full of potential energy to create heat energy and light energy.
A steam engine. Like used in a steam locomotive