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Most of earth's ecosystems' main source of energy is the?

The energy we receive from the Sun.The energy we receive from the Sun.The energy we receive from the Sun.The energy we receive from the Sun.


How would earth be different if it did not receive solar energy?

explain how earh would be different if it did not receive solar energy


Why does earth receive more energy?

Earth receives more energy from the moon, sun, stars, and other planets


Does all parts of the earth receive equal amount of energy?

no


What forces receive energy from earths interior?

The forces that receive energy from Earth's interior include volcanic activity, plate tectonics, and geothermal energy. These processes are driven by the heat generated within the Earth's mantle and core, which result in movements of the Earth's crust and the release of energy in various forms.


What are two kinds of energy earth receive from the sun?

Heat and light.


What factors influence the amount of energy that different places on earth receives from the sun?

The main factor that influences the amount of energy that different places on Earth receive from the sun is the places location. The closer it is to the equator the more sun energy it will receive.


What layer of the sun do you receive the most energy from?

the corona affects the earth the most


Which method of heat transfer does earth receive energy?

The Earth mainly receives energy Radiated by the Sun.


How much energy earth receive of total energy of sun?

The Earth receives about one billionth of the total energy output of the Sun. This energy drives Earth's weather systems, sustains life through photosynthesis, and powers the water cycle.


Why does Earth receive more energy from the Sun than from any other star?

Because the Sun is the closest to the Earth.


How much starlight do you receive on earth?

Earth receives about 1 billionth of the total energy emitted by the sun as starlight. This energy sustains life and drives the Earth's climate and weather systems.