Plants
helium &hydrogen
sugar and sun energy
the chloroplast
Coal stores energy from the sun in the form of chemical energy. This energy is stored through the process of photosynthesis when plants capture sunlight and convert it into organic compounds through photosynthesis. Over time, these organic compounds are transformed into coal through geological processes.
Yes, the sun stores chemical energy in the form of nuclear fusion reactions that convert hydrogen into helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the process.
The carrot stores energy in it's leaf so when we eat the carrot, we get it's energy
It charges and stores energy when it is sunny and uses that energy when it is not sunny.
It captures the energy from the sunlight and stores it in chemical bonds.
yes, everysingle thing either changes energy or stores it's energy. e.g. a colock stores it's energy, whilst a human uses its energy, but nothing produces energy we actually get energy from the sun and we change it, to what we need.
It stores and releases several types of energy. It stores nuclear, gravitational, etc. but what it releases includes sound, thermal, electromagnetic (such as UV, infrared), light, and nuclear waveform.
the leaves :3
the sun! plants harness sun energy to make their food, it is stored in their cells. consumers like ourselves eat this material, in essence eating sun energy, so by eating fruits and veggies you are indirectly getting energy from the sun that your body simply cannot harness by sunbathing.