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they use it by living without the energy from plants the animals would not be able to live exept in very rare cases like the under ground caves in some parts of the world

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Where does the energy we from many of our natural resources ultimately come from?

The energy found in natural resources ultimately comes from the sun. Through processes like photosynthesis in plants, the sun's energy is converted into chemical energy that is stored in these resources such as fossil fuels, biomass, and wind.


Why is the suns energy important to the earth?

it is important because the plants need it to grow, human beings use the solar energy in the sun to slow global warming and some animals eat plants but the carnvores eat animals that eats plants..


How is the chemical energy in fossil fuels related to the suns radiant energy?

Afuel is a material that releases energy when it burns. These fossil fuels---energy-rich substances ormed from the remains of organisms or as you might say; plants and animals.That was just a reminder for you,the real answer is right here:The potential chemical energy in fossil fuels and food was stored by plants that converted the sun's radiant energy into chemical energy. Now that was the real answer, oyur welcome,Tracey Nichole Gordon.


What is the suns job in the rainforest?

The sun's job in the rainforest is to provide energy through sunlight for photosynthesis, which is essential for the growth of plants and trees. This energy also helps to regulate the temperature and create the ideal conditions for a diverse range of plant and animal species to thrive in the rainforest ecosystem.


How much of the Suns energy is absorbed by earth's geosphere?

Less than 1% of the Sun's energy is absorbed by Earth's geosphere. The majority of the Sun's energy is absorbed by the atmosphere and surface of the Earth.

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How do living things use the suns energy?

Cold blooded animals use the sun to bath in so they can keep there skin warm


In what way is the suns energy stored in plants?

The suns energy is converted to sugar through photosynthesis. The plant uses this sugar to grow and create pollen


How does the suns energy become your energy?

The sun's energy is harnessed by plants through photosynthesis, converting it into chemical energy in the form of sugars. When you eat plant-based foods or animals that have consumed plants, you obtain the stored solar energy, which your body then metabolizes to fuel your cells and provide you with energy.


What is the suns energy absorbed by?

Mostly anything. Plants, humans, and animals are just a few of the examples.


What chemical is the suns energy stored?

hydrogen


How do humans get energy indirectly from the sun?

Humans get energy indirectly from the sun through the process of photosynthesis. Plants capture sunlight through their leaves and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which forms the basis of the food chain. When humans consume plants or animals that have eaten plants, they obtain the stored energy from the sun in the form of food.


Plants gather the suns energy with?

Photosynthesis


How does the suns energy get into wood and other biomass fuels?

The sun's energy is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis, where they convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) using sunlight. This glucose is then used as energy for growth and stored in the form of biomass in plants such as wood. When wood is burned as a fuel, the stored energy is released as heat and light.


How do plants use the energy from the suns energy to make food?

by photosynthesis


Where does the energy fossil fuel come from?

The sun. Fossil fuels are made up of plants and animals that lived in the past and have been converted to fossil fuels by geological processes over time. And as plants convert the suns energy into sugars, fossil fuels are stored solar energy.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The energy comes from the energy that was previously in dead plants/animals... to understand better read about the carboniferous period. It explains how fossil fuels were created, through the compression of decaying plant material that had lots of locked up carbon underneath layers of sediments.


Why do plants cannot survive without sun's energy?

Plants use the suns energy to make energy in a process called photosynthesis. The suns energy is used to produce glucose which provides the energy that the plants need to survive through processes such as respiration and expiration.


How do the animals in an ecosystem mainly acquire the suns energy?

Plant growth through photosynthesis using the energy of the sun, the light energy into chemical energy, plants get energy by eating herbivores, carnivores obtain energy by killing herbivores, so the final analysis, the plants and animals on the planet's energy consumption directly or indirectly energy from the sun. http://www.egrinddiamond.com