It's thermal energy my dear.
It is dissipated in making physical changes to the rock layers, and to the ground surface, objects, and buildings. Some is released as thermal energy.
Chemical energy
the answer is conduction
earths surface
when electricity is passed, it also generates heat energy. And this heat energy, produced by electricity, changes the state.
When a substance changes from a liquid to a gas energy is absorbed. When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid energy is released.
Example for light energy is absorbed or released, Heat is released and absorbed, electrical energy absorbed or released...
yes it can be absorbed
Yes it is released/ absorbed during chemical changes.
yes. Matter can change state when thermal energy is absorbed or released.
Example for light energy is absorbed or released, Heat is released and absorbed, electrical energy absorbed or released...
The three changes of state during which energy is absorbed is: conduction, convection, & radiation.
energy is released which makes it hotter because it is an exothermic reaction, or energy is absorbed which makes it colder and an endothermic reaction =]
absorbed
energy is released
That depends on the type of energy being absorbed or released or exchanged.
Energy can be released when matter changes. For example when something burns, such as natural gas (methane) combining with oxygen from the air, such as happens in a gas stove, to form carbon dioxide and water and release lots of energy. If you use a gas stove, this is how you cook. Energy can be absorbed when matter changes. For example, when ice in your glass absorbs heat from the room and melts, a phase change from ice to water, energy is absorbed. Matter can change without either net absorption or net release of energy, but some energy may be borrowed to enable the change and then returned after the change.