It's difficult to give this a definitive answer, as general as the question is, but the safest - and most common - answer is that excess energy is dissipated as heat.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, according to the law of conservation of energy. It can only be transferred or transformed from one form to another. This means that energy does not disappear; it simply changes into a different form.
They don't disappear, they just are not as active as they usually are for a few weeks. Molting takes lots of energy and that energy is put into renewing the feathers of the bird.
Conservation just means the energy doesn't disappear. So for example as kinetic energy is changed to thermal energy, no energy is ceasing to exist. It's just becoming a different form.
It is stated that if the excess foods are ingested beyond the body's energy needs, the excess foods are then converted into fat. It is also stated that if insufficient calories are ingested then the deduction of energy is made up by oxidizing fat reserves.
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Sometimes Things Just Disappear was created on 2007-08-02.
what happened to the energy that is not stored in your body
No, when light is absorbed by an object, the energy from the light is converted into other forms of energy, such as heat or chemical energy. The object's molecules absorb the light energy and increase their internal energy levels, which can manifest as heat.
Things don't just disappear on howrse, there is always a reason.
No, they did not disappear into the Bermuda Triangle. They just went extinct.
Things don't just disappear into thin air.He watched the train disappear over the hill.
Meteors do not just disappear. Meteors either land somewhere on Earth out of site or they just burn up in the atmosphere.