the chloroplast is like the solar panel because the chloroplast uses sunlight energy to give the plant (or cell itself) raw energhy. And the solar panels use sunlight to help the rides move with energy.
An opportunity cost means that, in order to do one thing, you must give up something else (those something else's are the opportunity costs). An example of an opportunity cost would be the large amount of money that would need to be invested in order for a company to make itself more environmentally-friendly (like installing solar panels).
1. Solar power 2. Wind power (wind mills) 3. Dam turbine power 4. Recreational parks like Yellowstone national park.
I am sure he would like them to be lower. He has also said he would like the United States to be more energy independent as well as using more energy from wind and solar power. Unfortunately, while it is common to blame presidents for the high price of gas, whether under President Bush or President Obama, gas and oil prices often fluctuate, due to production overseas as well as economic conditions in world markets, high demand, oil-producing nations setting prices higher during periods of peak demand, etc.
I think it means... Like A Group something like a Company. That products stuff like videos, games...etc.Production, like Produces stuff, like make. I think....
Energy resources are basically:* Coal (not scarce. There's still plenty of coal. The only problem is it releases carbon that has been buried for millions of years, adding it to the greenhouse layer)* Oil (beginning to run out. Many scientists think that "Peak Oil" [when it was plentiful] has already passed us by. Oil, like coal, also releases carbon. The world relies on oil to run transportation, so we need to find other ways quickly)* Natural gas (I think it's like oil, getting scarce. It also releases carbon.)* Uranium (not scarce. Good for producing fairly clean electricity, but it is dangerous and leaves residue that's very difficult to store safely. Occasionally has nuclear "accidents", the worst of which was Chernobyl.)* Solar Power (scarce because we have only recently realised its value. Scientists and inventors are desperately trying to get it going and fast.)* Wind Power (scarce. Same as Solar Power. Good as a second string for windy countries.)* Hydro-Power (Some countries have lots [70% of New Zealand's electricity comes from water]. Big dams are difficult and expensive, but good when they are running, so long as the rain keeps falling. Inventors are working hard at Tidal and Ocean Wave experiments, hoping for good news!)* Geothermal Power (scarce. Same reason as Solar Power. Lots of potential for some countries.)
a solar panel looks very bumpy I wish I had solar panels on my roof.
Well solar panels can be on or in a lot of places like homes, restaurants , farms, etc.....
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All solar panels are made the same. It'd like as heater a watt is a watt!
Like with other products, there are many different brands of solar panels. Use a website like http://www.wholesalesolar.com/solar-panels.html to compare the brands for the qualities you are looking for.
One can purchase solar electric panels from various websites like Amazon or eBay. Both websites offer a great amount of products, including solar electric panels.
they absorb sunlight but the difference is, the chlorophyll production for plants while solar panels use sunlight/heat for the production of electricity.
You can purchase these from building contractors or even some places like the home depot. Many people still have electricity, even if they have solar panels.
An analogy would be solar panels. Solar panels absorb the light and convert it into usable energy. So do chloroplasts. They convert it into chemical energy.
To get energy that does not harm the environment just like solar panels.
ZThey are for monitoring ice and on bridges, fractures.
they work best where there is a lot of sun like on a roof and in the middle of nowhere for solar farms.