producers
An example of a readily renewable resource is solar energy. Solar energy is derived from the sun's radiation and is continuously replenished, making it an abundant and sustainable source of power.
Geothermal energy is not directly from the sun. It comes from the heat within the Earth's core due to radioactive decay of elements like uranium and thorium. This heat is continuously produced and used for geothermal energy generation.
false. you're confusing it with solar (sun) energy. geothermal energy is like what is used to create energy in iceland for example. geothermal energy is created through pipes that carry water deep down under the earth's crust where it is heated by underground magma
producers make energy from the sun and then consumers eat the producers, ex: a plant (producer) uses photosynthesis and the sun to make energy then a bunny (consumer) eats the plant for energy. so the sun is the source of energy
When Earth receives energy from the sun, some of the energy is reflected back into space. This reflected energy is mainly in the form of infrared radiation.
producers
Grass that gains energy from the sun is an example of a producer in an ecosystem. Producers, also known as autotrophs, use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into chemical energy, which supports their growth and provides energy for other organisms in the food chain. This process is fundamental to the functioning of ecosystems, as it forms the base of the food web.
Yes, as Indian grass gains energy from the sun and herbivores eat it, Indian grass falls under the category of producer.
Grass takes energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Therefore, the sun provides energy for grass.
An example of a food chain with a human would be: grass (producer) -> cow (primary consumer) -> human (secondary consumer). In this chain, the human consumes the meat of the cow as a source of energy and nutrients.
Here's an example. It all starts with some grass. Grass goes performs photosynthesis, and grows. A bunny or small animal comes along and eats the grass, receiving sunlight energy as well. When the coyote eats the bunny, it receive energy from the grass, bunny, and Sun.
The grass gets it's energy from the sun and then the rabbit eats the grass.
The Sun.
The sun.
It's a biology question, and it means that only 10% of the energy in the trophic level before it is gained by the current consumer, the rest is lost as heat and various other by-products.Example:Food Chain: Sun -> Grass -> Antelope -> LionIn this example, the grass absorbs the energy of the sun and starts the 'energy chain'. When the antelope eats the grass, it will only receive 10% of the ORIGINAL energy from the sun, the rest is given off as heat and such to the environment. When the lion eats the antelope, it will only receive 10% of the energy that the antelope received from the grass, which would then be only 1% of the ORIGINAL energy from the sun.
To do this simply you need to trace back the food source of an animal. For example: lion eats deer, deer eats grass, grass uses sun's energy to produce food via photosynthesis.
Grass contains carbon which was taken out of the atmosphere by photosynthesis using the Sun's energy. The grass can be burned to recover the energy as heat.