Our sun.
The sun's energy is nonrenewable. Because if it explodes it can not be replaced in a human's lifetime (about 80 yrs).
The sun provides solar energy
No, not all energy originates from the sun. While the sun is a primary source of energy for our planet through processes like photosynthesis, there are other sources of energy such as geothermal, nuclear, and fossil fuels.
From the Sun.
The sun provides the heat and energy to support all life on earth, including human.
While it is true that human beings need the sun, and we also need oxygen to survive, the main source of energy for humans is the food we eat.
Our sun.
The source of all energy is the Sun.
Sunlight is a type of energy that visible to the human eye.
This a tough question, because it's so vague. In an attempt to answer this, I hope it covers what you're looking for. All living things initially get their energy from the sun, [Sun feeds plant, plant feeds animal, animal feeds human, human feeds bacteria, bacteria feeds soil, soil feeds plant]
Almost all energy originates with the Sun.
The Earth receives about 174 petawatts of solar energy from the sun. This energy is enough to power all human activity on the planet many times over.
The sun's energy is nonrenewable. Because if it explodes it can not be replaced in a human's lifetime (about 80 yrs).
The energy used by living organisms originates from the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of carbohydrates, which are then consumed by animals to derive energy. This flow of energy through the food chain sustains all living organisms on Earth.
for all intents and purposes, the sun is the only solar energy there is.
radiant energy or electromagnetic energy.