Heat
heat energy
heat energyheat energy
It produces light
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Light, heat, sometimes sound.
heat energy
Heat energy
heat energyheat energy
heat energy
It produces light
It produces light
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Light, heat, sometimes sound.
Main type is light energy. Also some heat is produced
The Sun and other stars make heat & light by nuclear reactions. Nuclear energy is produced two different ways: In one, large nuclei are split to release energy. In the other method, small nuclei are combined to release energy.
It depends on the region - how the energy is actually produced. If you live in an area where electricity is produced from wind energy, from a hydroelectric plant, or from solar energy, then the carbon dioxide produced to actually generate the electricity is zero. In other cases, it would also depend on the power consumption of the lightbulb - this can be anywhere between about 20 and 100 Watts.In any case, it is convenient to take energy-saving measures: in the case of lightbulbs, use light-efficient light-bulbs, and turn off lights you don't need.It depends on the region - how the energy is actually produced. If you live in an area where electricity is produced from wind energy, from a hydroelectric plant, or from solar energy, then the carbon dioxide produced to actually generate the electricity is zero. In other cases, it would also depend on the power consumption of the lightbulb - this can be anywhere between about 20 and 100 Watts.In any case, it is convenient to take energy-saving measures: in the case of lightbulbs, use light-efficient light-bulbs, and turn off lights you don't need.It depends on the region - how the energy is actually produced. If you live in an area where electricity is produced from wind energy, from a hydroelectric plant, or from solar energy, then the carbon dioxide produced to actually generate the electricity is zero. In other cases, it would also depend on the power consumption of the lightbulb - this can be anywhere between about 20 and 100 Watts.In any case, it is convenient to take energy-saving measures: in the case of lightbulbs, use light-efficient light-bulbs, and turn off lights you don't need.It depends on the region - how the energy is actually produced. If you live in an area where electricity is produced from wind energy, from a hydroelectric plant, or from solar energy, then the carbon dioxide produced to actually generate the electricity is zero. In other cases, it would also depend on the power consumption of the lightbulb - this can be anywhere between about 20 and 100 Watts.In any case, it is convenient to take energy-saving measures: in the case of lightbulbs, use light-efficient light-bulbs, and turn off lights you don't need.