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Q: What is no sign of an internal energy source within this planet?
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What energy sources is in no way derived from the Sun?

Geothermal energy sources depend on primeval heat from the Earth's core.This is mainly derived from radioactive decay in the Earth's core, with a small contribution from gravity pressure.Similarly, Nuclear Reactors do not depend on the Sun for their energy.And one day we hope, the nuclear fusion problem will be cracked.And to a small extent, the electrical energy developed in a battery does not depend on the Sun, but most of the energy needed to make the battery would probably have come from a solar source.and the solar source is like solar pannels so if the solar energy depends on the sun geothermal energy does too.


What is the primary source of energy in our solar system and where does it come from?

The Sun is the primary energy source, and it produces energy through the process of nuclear fusion within its core. The Sun is a huge ball of gas, mostly hydrogen, and at the high density of its core, atoms can fuse to make larger atoms, releasing energy.


Can there be energy without the sun?

Yes. There are energy sources within planets due to residual heat of formation and radioactive decay, but the sun is far, far and away the greatest energy source in this neck of the woods. Any and all other sources of energy are miniscule by comparison to the sun.


What affects the shape of a planets orbit?

The size of the planet along with the gravitational force within the planet.


Which planet in your solar system is called The Upside Down planet?

The planet that is called the "Upside Down" planet within our solar system is Venus which has a 177.3 Axial Tilt. Uranus is the planet on its side with about a 97.77 Axial Tilt.

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What does the city have to do to switch from their energy to geothermal energy?

You have to have a source of geothermal energy within reach, which not many cities have.


Are solar panels bad?

No, they reduce energy within a building to save the planet.


Is the heat source for the convection currents and the mantle the sun?

No. It's radioactive decay within the planet.


What is the ultimate source of energy for the majority of life on earth?

Simplistically, the Sun (sunlight) is this ultimate energy source. BUT.... There are some ecosystems (those round black smokers in the deep oceans - or bacteria that live deep down in the solid rock of the earth) which use chemical energy produced by the heat within our planet as their energy source. organic food and its oxidation during respiration.


Ones internal thermal energy?

Internal energy is defined as the sum of the randomly distributed potential energies plus the sum of the randomly distributed kinetic energies within a closed system.


What organic molecule provides a ready source of chemical energy within all cells?

The organic molecule provides a ready source of chemical energy within all cells is the ATP or adenosine triphosphate. ATP is considered as the energy currency of life.Ê


Which occurs within a self-sustaining ecosystem?

The producers have a limited source of energy


Which internal heat source still generates heat within the terrestrial worlds today?

Heat from radioactive decay


What is the difference in Internal conversion and external conversion?

The processes of internal and external conversion differ by the method of energy loss. Internal conversion exploits the degrees of freedom within the molecule, whereas external conversion dissipates energy by collisions with other molecules.


What is meant by a non renewable energy source?

it cannot be replaced within 100 years


What is the source of energy that drives convection within the Earth's atmosphere?

radiation received from the Sun


What is produced by heat within earth?

geothermal energy (source: 6th grade science textbook)