Where the sun isn't shining.
solar energy would be a good alternitive energy
solar energy
Solar energy is from the sun not the earth.
No - however sand is able to store energy, in particular solar energy as the sun heats the sand and the sand collects the energy. It may be possible, in future, to try to collect the energy from the sand, but at the moment, this technology is unavailable.
explain how earh would be different if it did not receive solar energy
The main consumers of solar energy would be human beings.
If solar energy were to run out, it would have catastrophic consequences for the planet, as solar power is a primary source of energy for many ecosystems and human activities. The loss of solar energy would disrupt photosynthesis, leading to the collapse of food chains and ecosystems. Additionally, human reliance on solar energy for electricity generation, heating, and transportation would necessitate a rapid shift to alternative energy sources, potentially causing energy shortages and economic instability. Overall, the depletion of solar energy would challenge the sustainability of life on Earth.
If I had access to solar energy I would use more of it.
Air in a thunder cloud would transform solar energy into electrical energy
we could not. if the sun ran out of light, or solar energy we could not renew it. but I don't think that the sun will run out of solar energy.
Since in class we did quite a few lessons on this, I would say renewable energy and solar energy.
Without solar energy, Earth would be an icy and uninhabitable planet. Solar energy drives our climate system, supporting life through photosynthesis, providing warmth, and creating weather patterns. The absence of solar energy would lead to extreme cold temperatures, lack of plant growth, and overall a barren and desolate world.