No, the source of all our energy is from the Sun.
. . . Your? Unless you're an alien, I would suggest visiting the grammar section after this. No, all planets receive energy from the Sun.
They are different because they have different atmospheres to the Sun. The main difference is that the Sun is a star which radiates energy and the planets are cold bodies which do not produce energy.
They reflect energy. I learned this the hard way. Losing a point on a test
The sun because it's hot and humans turn it into energy
The forces of gravity and motion balance each other (almost perfectly) The planets do loose some energy so they are drifting very slowly inward towards the Sun but it will take so long to fall all the way that the Sun will probably swell and consume the inner planets before the loss of orbital energy will cause the planets to fall into our star. The moons and the planets stay in orbit because of gravitational pull.
the inner planets
All planets receive light energy to a greater or lesser extent.
Energy from our Sun travels to the planets through space in the form of electromagnetic radiation, the carrier of which energy is the photon.
planets do not shine with their own energy but shine because of energy of stars. they revolve around stars
Most planets absorb energy in the light and UV (and shorter) wavelengths. Planets radiate energy in the infrared (heat) and longer wavelengths.
Planets are not active emitters of energy, that would be Stars. Planets only reflect the energy (light) from nearby stars that they orbit. That is what makes it so difficult to find planets outside of our Solar System.
Planets do not require energy to grow. Large spacial objects crash into them and they collect. PLANTS on the other hand, they get energy from the sun.
The inner planets do, as they are much closer to the sun.
No.
By the solar energy of the son
In planets, my educated guess would be that it becomes heat. When energy is released heat is a bi-product. Maybe refining the question a little get a better answer.
. . . Your? Unless you're an alien, I would suggest visiting the grammar section after this. No, all planets receive energy from the Sun.