Well... let us discuss dem one by one ok..
1) Nuclear Energy : I Dont c ny role of sun here, sun itself a sort of nuclear bomb.
2) Hydro-static Energy : No was the sun gonna move the water for us.. ,
3) Tidal Energy : Moon play some role here but not fullest
4) Geothermal, Thermal : No role..
5) Solar Energy : yeah.. here comes sun.... :) ☼
6) Wind energy : Yeah sun here too, it radiates winds.. dey blow.. nd produce ..energy
7) Biological Energy ( Kind of ATP nd all ) : Yeah.. photo synthesis the mother .. of all.. it needs light..
So Conclusion : Not All, Not Some... kind of 50-50 .. :)
The layer in which the Earth receives the most energy is the photosphere
Most solar energy that reaches Earth's atmosphere is absorbed by the surface of the Earth, such as the land, oceans, and vegetation. This absorption heats up the Earth's surface and is then radiated back into the atmosphere as heat energy.
No, most of the sun's energy that reaches the Earth's atmosphere is absorbed by the surface of the Earth. The atmosphere does absorb some of the energy but it is relatively small compared to the energy absorbed by the Earth's surface.
Electromagnetic radiation.
True. The energy for life functions primarily comes from the sun, as it drives photosynthesis in plants, which convert solar energy into chemical energy. This energy is then passed through the food chain, supporting various life forms, including animals and humans. Thus, the sun is the foundational source of energy for most life on Earth.
The sun's energy drives the Earth's weather patterns, creating temperature differences in the atmosphere that cause air to move. This movement of air is what we experience as wind. So, the sun's energy is indirectly responsible for the generation of wind.
It is radiated electromagnetic energy, the only sort that can travel through space.
On earth, most forms of energy ultimately originate from the sun. Even fossil fuels are just decomposed plant matter, which also gained energy from the sun. Alternately, other sources include nuclear, hydroelectric and geothermal sources.
Some gets absorbed and converted into other energy forms. Most of the energy will eventually get radiated back into space.
The primary source of energy for most organisms on Earth is the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, green plants and algae convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose, which is then used by other organisms as a source of fuel. This process forms the basis of the food chain and provides energy for most living things on Earth.
because is you buy a solar panel and put them up on your roof it will absorb heat witch then somehow turns into energy
The energy generated within the Earth's crust can be harnessed and transformed into other forms of energy,such as electricity. Light can be converted to chemical energy (living green plants). In general, electricity is the most useful form of energy because it is so easily transformed into other forms of energy The energy generated within the Earth's crust can be harnessed and transformed into other forms of energy, such as electricity. Light can be converted to chemical energy (living green plants). In general, electricity is the most useful form of energy because it is so easily transformed into other forms of energy
All living things on Earth derive their energy ultimately from the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight into chemical energy, which is then passed on through the food chain. In this way, sunlight is the primary source of energy for most life forms on Earth.
Earth is the planet with the most life forms.
Thermal energy is the most difficult to convert into other forms of energy.
YES no well its actually yes
Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.Life on Earth gets most of its energy directly or indirectly from the Sun.