Technically the sun is exhaustible as it will eventually run out of hydrogen, but that is predicted to be 4-5 billion years in the future. Since the sun will be around for that long it is considered an inexhaustible source of energy.
Sun is the source of heat and light energy. It provides energy on earth's surface.
The energy of the sun comes from nuclear fusion occurring in the sun's core. The moon does not have an internal energy source. What little energy falls on it comes from the sun.
The Sun.
No, the source of all our energy is from the Sun.
Plants get their energy from the Sun.
It is going to burn out someday a long time from now.
It is going to burn out someday a long time from now.
Solar energy relies on the amount of sunshine its collectors receive. The Sun is expected to shine far into the future, making it an essentially inexhaustible supplier of solar energy.
Energy from the sun is classified as renewable, inexhaustible....
Solar energy relies on the amount of sunshine its collectors receive. The Sun is expected to shine far into the future, making it an inexhaustable supplier of solar energy.A:No source of energy is inexhaustible.
some inexhaustible resources are wind, water and the sun (solar power)
yes
A new renewable or inexhaustible energy source
A new renewable or inexhaustible energy source
Three inexhaustible sources of energy are, wind, sun (solar) and tidal. :)
Completely false. By the law of entropy all energy sources eventually run out as they disperse it evenly over the universe. No energy source is inexhaustible.
Fossil fuel energy is from the sun originally that is true. But they are certainly not inexhaustible.