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Your energy resources are found in the food you eat.
Water falls from the sky. This is precipitation (rain and snow) which is part of the water cycle.
many places around the world
Are you asking for a resource for information about nuclear energy, or are you asking about a resource in nature which can provide energy from nuclei?For a resource for information, start with the Hyperphysics website at Georgia State University in the US. Search for 'hyperphysics nuclear energy'. Lots of short, linked, explanations.The natural resource which is most commonly used in nuclear powered electrical generating stations is uranium. Uranium is mined in a variety of places including North American, Africa, and Asia.
what is the science behind this resource/type of energy
well, a type of energy is kinetic, sound or gravitational potential energy, whereas an energy RESOURCE is where energy is from, like heat from a flame, the heat is the type of energy and the flame is the resource. hope this helped! answered by Sarah x
renewable or renewable resource
It depends which energy resource you are referring to.
Coal
Geothermal --novanet
I'm going to give you a logical resource and a silly one, but they both work! Coal is an energy resource, along with cow manure! Can you believe it, cow manure used as energy...
An energy resource is a source of power that can be converted into usable energy to perform work. Examples of energy resources include fossil fuels (like coal, oil, and natural gas), renewable sources (such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal energy), and nuclear energy. These resources can be harnessed to generate electricity, power vehicles, heat buildings, and fuel industrial processes.
i dont no?
Geothermal energy
Uranium is not a renewable energy resource however their is enough of it that it counts as an 'Alternative Resource'.
The Earth's major energy resource is the energy coming form the Sun.
Are you asking for a resource for information about nuclear energy, or are you asking about a resource in nature which can provide energy from nuclei?For a resource for information, start with the Hyperphysics website at Georgia State University in the US. Search for 'hyperphysics nuclear energy'. Lots of short, linked, explanations.The natural resource which is most commonly used in nuclear powered electrical generating stations is uranium. Uranium is mined in a variety of places including North American, Africa, and Asia.
Mainly because it isn't an energy resource.
what is the science behind this resource/type of energy
Petroleum (oil) is a resource found under many desert areas.