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There are several sources that are proposed to meet future energy needs in a renewable way. Solar, wind, and biomass energy have all been proposed and all have pros and cons.
Energy availability directly affects energy demand. When there is a shortage of energy, such as during a blackout or fuel scarcity, energy demand exceeds supply as people try to compensate for the lack of energy. On the other hand, when there is an abundance of energy, demand tends to be more stable as there are sufficient resources to meet the energy needs. The cost of energy also influences demand, with higher prices generally leading to reduced energy consumption.
Electrons are given energy because of the work done by the attractive or repulsive force, when they reach the place where they meet positive charges, they give off (release) their energy.
The energy in the prey it eats. Wolves are carnivores, they eat meet. The animals they eat themselves eat grass and get their energy from the grass. Grass is a plant and plants make their own food by trapping the energy in Sunlight. Thus ultimately the Wolf's source of energy is the Sun.
It can be done but it depends on the city's condition and its economy ! Actually solar equipment require a much money, as they are costly.
Canada helps the United States meet its energy needs by Hydroelectric system.
The second generation computers were developed to meet the needs of the atomic energy laboratories.
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Because solar energy can not constipate more than enough of its resource so if it has to supply energy to a large city the solar energy wouldn't be able to supply that much Hope this helped you Tasnim Salem
Brazil and Venezuela have sufficient energy resources to meet their needs, with Brazil having abundant hydroelectric resources and Venezuela possessing vast oil reserves.
Food helps meet physical needs be giving you strength and energy. Also, it gives us important nutrients.
Areas that are not geologically active do not produce enough energy to meet our needs.
The Respiratory system help us meets its needs by giving us energy
glucose
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many unicellular and some multicellular organisms