Mineral water that flows underground or boils out of hot springs and undersea vents is loaded with chemical energy.
Chemical energy
Mineral water that flows underground or boils out of hot springs and undersea vents is loaded with chemical energy.
Yes.
Hydrogen and Helium
Organisms that don't use the sun's energy rely on chemical energy as a source of energy. This can involve breaking down organic or inorganic compounds to obtain the energy needed for cellular processes. Some examples include chemosynthetic bacteria found in deep-sea vents that use sulfur compounds as an energy source or fungi that decompose dead organic matter.
It is fusion of hydrogen to form helium
photosynthesis
weather
grass is a producer because it lives off of the sun. Which is the source of all energy, and other things feed off of grass. the grass just makes the suns energy usable for other organisms
The SOURCE of energy for producers is the sun, plants convert the suns light from light energy to into chemical energy.
The primary source of the sun's energy is nuclear fusion. This process occurs in the sun's core, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of light and heat.
The beginning source of energy in a community is typically sunlight, which drives photosynthesis in plants. Plants then convert sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis, which is then passed on to other organisms in the community through the food chain.