Oil
The greates source of energy is the Sun
Because it is the cheapest source.
Well it is a good renewable source of energy BUT the strength of the wind varies over time and the source is therefore not constantly reliable.
The energy source is oil, which is formed from the remains of marine microorganisms that have been compressed over millions of years.
I'm not expert, but I might say that other, better, energy sources were not around at the time when they choose there main energy source.
CoalOilNatural gas
Phosphorescent light sources convert electrical energy into light energy through a process called phosphorescence. When the phosphor material in the light source absorbs energy from an external source, such as electricity, it temporarily stores this energy and then releases it as light over an extended period of time. This delayed emission of light is what gives phosphorescent materials their characteristic glow after the initial energy source is removed.
Yes, hurricanes tend to weaken when they pass over cooler ocean water because warm water is the main source of energy for hurricanes. When a hurricane moves over cooler water, it loses its primary energy source, leading to weakening and potentially dissipating.
Geothermal energy is considered renewable because it is derived from the Earth's heat, which is continuously produced deep within the planet. The heat source is essentially limitless and is not depleted over human timescales, making geothermal energy a sustainable and environmentally friendly source of power.
Because you can use water over and over again to make energy.
Hurricanes do not form over land; they require warm ocean waters as a primary energy source. Once a hurricane moves over land, it typically weakens due to the loss of this energy source and the increased friction from land.
Yes, coal is a non-renewable energy source. We use it faster than it is produced