yes, but as the directions of all the car is random the net energy transferred is probably so close to zero it doesn't matter.
By the sun
Air movements
energy reachs earth surface through seismic waves: P waves S waves and Surface waves
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A seismic wave is mechanical energy, and it arises in earthquakes or other shifts that affect the crust of the earth. The energy is transferred through the crust and core in wavesthat we identify as P-waves and S-waves. A link is provided below for more information.
The energy transferred by waves moving through the ground is called seismic energy. Seismic waves are generated by events such as earthquakes or explosions, and they can travel through the Earth's interior and cause vibrations and shaking at the surface.
the energy transferred to the earth is called, electromagnetic radiation.
Radiation
The energy transferred from the sun to the earth is primarily in the form of sunlight, which includes visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared radiation. This energy drives various processes on earth, including photosynthesis, weather patterns, and the water cycle.
It is transferred by the energy of photons and heat radiation. Convection doesnt work as there is vacuum between sun and earth.
It is transferred by the energy of photons and heat radiation. Convection doesnt work as there is vacuum between sun and earth.
Electromagnetic waves, or radiation.
When Earth cools, most of the energy is transferred from Earth's surface to space through radiation. This process involves the emission of infrared radiation from the Earth's surface that travels through the atmosphere and into space.
Radiation
Energy can be transferred from one location to another as in the sun's energy travels through space to Earth. The two ways that energy can be transferred are by doing work and heat transfer. Also energy can be transferred from one object to another.
By the sun
Energy is transferred within the Earth through conduction, convection, and radiation. In the atmosphere, energy is transferred through processes such as convection, advection, and radiation. In the oceans, energy is transferred through currents, waves, and tides, as well as through processes like conduction and convection.