nuclear fusion
Energy from the sun is called Solar Energy.
The energy we receive from the sun is primarily in the form of sunlight, which includes visible light, ultraviolet (UV) light, and infrared radiation. This energy is essential for photosynthesis in plants, warming the Earth's surface, and is harnessed through solar panels to generate electricity.
electromagnetic radiation
Solar energy is energy from the Sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy. It comes from the Sun's nuclear fusion reactions, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of sunlight. This energy can be harnessed using solar panels to generate electricity or heat.
solar The sun releases electromagnetic energy in the entire EM spectrum from radio waves up to Gamma radiation
Nuclear Fusion
The sun generates energy through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. This energy sustains the sun's brightness by continuously producing light and heat.
nuclear fusion
The Sun energy is from hydrogen fusion.
They generate as much energy as Becky Crossfield eats in a buffet :P
We generate electricity from other forms of energy. Such as wind, sun, ect...
As long as they have the sun, they can generate electricity. So the Sun :)
Energy from the sun is called Solar Energy.
The Sun is a star fusing elements to generate energy. It is not alive and therefore your question makes no sense.
Wave energy is indirectly derived from the Sun. Solar radiation heats the Earth's surface, creating temperature differences in the atmosphere which drive winds. Winds generate waves on the surface of the ocean, which can then be harnessed to generate electricity through wave energy converters.
Water energy, such as hydroelectric power, is dependent on the sun because the sun's energy drives the water cycle. Solar radiation creates winds that move oceans and evaporate water, which then falls back to Earth as precipitation - providing the water needed to generate hydroelectric power. So ultimately, without the sun's energy, there would be no water cycle to generate water energy.
Yes. The vegetation etc that is burnt to generate electricity needs the sun to grow.