Oxidation, partial oxidation, and fermentation (mainly).
Chemical energy, electrical energy, and mechanical energy are different forms of energy.
Thermal (heat) energy Kinetic (movement) energy Electric energy Gravitational Potential Energy Sound energy Chemical energy Elastic energy Luminous (light) energy
chemical energy is stored energy
Yes, chemical energy is a form of potential energy. An example is the chemical energy in coal, which can be burned to convert that chemical energy into thermal energy.
Nuclear energy is turned into thermal energy, not chemical energy
its a mamal go somewhere else
it is a decompser
i dont know that is why im askig you
A white tailed deer is a herbivore.
NO decomposers are bacteria, worms, fungi, the organisms that work in a composting bin
No , corals are not decomposers . Corals are consumers in aquatic habitat . Fungi and bacteria are decomposers .
Mushrooms, flies, and, worms are all decomposers
Its A consumer because it can't make its own food and it's an animal yes or no
no, it is a consumer (most likely primary). an example of a producer is grass, flowers, so pretty much all plants.
Decomposers are differrent from producers because producers make their own food and decomposers break down the remains of dead organisms or animal wastes and consumes or absorbes the nutrients.
* thermal energy * chemical energy * nuclear energy * mechanical energy * magnetic energy * electrical energy * radiant energy * elastic energy * sound energy * luminous energy * gravitational energy
here are some: -Linear Kinetic energy -Rotational Kinetic energy -Heat energy -Atomic energy -Electrical energy -Sound energy -Solar energy -Wind energy -Tidal energy -Wave energy -Hydro energy -Nuclear energy -Succesive ionization energy