i dont know you tell my
Hydropower
well my teacher did mot really teach us so i do not know
Fire is not a source of energy it is a manifiestion of the release of energy.
Unlike oil hydro power doesn't burn fossil fuels therefore not polluting. Also we don't have to worry about wasting water because the water cycle renews the water. Telling us that this is a renewable energy source
For us here on Earth, the prime source of energy is the Sun.
Yes, one famous scientist who worked on hydropower energy is James B. Francis, an American engineer known for his work on hydraulic engineering and the development of the Francis turbine, a widely used water turbine in hydropower plants. Another notable figure is Nikola Tesla, who explored the potential of hydroelectricity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Wind
Yes, the United States has a significant number of hydropower plants, with over 2,000 facilities in operation. These plants generate about 7% of the country's total electricity. The largest concentration of hydropower plants is found in the Pacific Northwest, particularly in states like Washington and Oregon. Overall, hydropower is a vital part of the U.S. renewable energy landscape.
Nuclear energy is a nonrenewable resource because it relies on the extraction and processing of uranium, which is a finite resource. Solar power, hydropower, and wind energy are renewable resources as they rely on naturally replenished sources like sunlight, water, and wind.
Biomass is the source of almost half of America's renewable energy.
most likely, it's coal
most likely, it's coal