Nothing. For anything to happen at all, energy - more specifically, available energy - is required.
no. Energy is conserved.
You'd die. You wouldn't be able to survive without energy sources.
Yes, evaporation can happen without heat. Evaporation occurs when molecules gain enough energy to escape the surface of a liquid and become a gas. This energy can come from sources other than heat, such as wind or low pressure.
Without energy nothing would happen: no weather, no life, no earthquakes, no volcanoes, etc.
the thing that will happen with wind power would be that if we didn't have wind energy we would either die or if we didn't have any wind energy we would not be able to breath because the wind energy gives all of us oxegen
we would die because we get our energy from the sun which is heat, and without it we would be weak
we would die because we get our energy from the sun which is heat, and without it we would be weak
The matter can absorb the radiant energy, causing its temperature to increase. The matter can reflect the radiant energy, bouncing it off without absorbing it. The matter can transmit the radiant energy, allowing it to pass through without being absorbed or reflected.
what happen to the heat energy as a substance solidifies
No. An enzyme is a chemical that speeds up chemical reactions without adding any energy to them. Sugar is an energy source that makes some chemical reactions happen. They are different things and work on different principles.
Some parts of the ocean are heated more than others.
You would suffer from extreme exhaustion and inability to do much with your muscles as carbohydrates is glucose which provides us with energy.