Radioactive and solar energy (or light and heat).
Most of the energy on Earth comes from the Sun
through nuclear reactions that occur at the core of the sun. it radiates that energy until it reaches the earth.
It is true that nearly all of the energy that earth receives from the sun is used in photosynthesis.
It is the strongest on the top of the earth.
The Earth gets its solar energy from the sun. We are the perfect distance away to harvest this resource.
Yes.
Tidal energy, heat from the interior of Earth, and nuclear energy.
The sun gives energy, in the form of heat and light.
The two types of energy from the natural world that Earth's surface receives are solar energy from the sun and geothermal energy from the Earth's interior. Solar energy warms the Earth's surface, powers photosynthesis, and drives weather patterns, while geothermal energy comes from the heat produced within the Earth's crust.
the sun and the radio
Heat and electromagnetic radiation from the Sun, heat from underground, Potential energy from water running down hill (ultimately this has come from the Sun as the atmosphere is powered by the Sun and it is the rain that feeds rivers). Radioactive energy from minerals in the Earth.
The Sun is a huge star that is seen during the day on Earth. It gives the Earth many things, it give energy, vitamins, heat and helps things live.
The sun radiates energy cased by the nuclear fusion of Hydrogen into Helium. Clarify the rest of your question please.
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Energy from the sun to Earth travels as electromagnetic energy, or light energy.
Yes, energy from the sun is converted into various forms on Earth through processes like photosynthesis in plants (chemical energy), solar panels (electrical energy), and the heating of the atmosphere and oceans (thermal energy).