Three sources are:
1) Geothermal energy, is cause when a large hole goes deep into the earth, it heats up and emits steam (Very hot steam at that!), a generator is placed on top of it and the steam spins a turbine.
2) Wind energy, huge towers with blades on top of them use wind to spin the blades which are connected to wires which connect to a generator turning movement to energy.
3) Water energy, water turbines are usually placed in dam walls or recently in the sea, when the water goes through the turbines it turns them and same thing movement turns to energy.
solar or hydro(water)
The answer is solar energy.
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light, wind
earth cant have a lot of potentials a it is a planet but the more electric that we use the faster we are going to run out of the energy source then what would you do
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you cant erosion is a natural thing it cant be stopped
When an object is changing state form liquid to a gas the object is absorbing energy to allow its molecules to expand. it cant increase in temperature because it is using the energy that it is absorbing. When an object is changing state form liquid to a gas the object is absorbing energy to allow its molecules to expand. it cant increase in temperature because it is using the energy that it is absorbing.
Weathering and erosion cant be controlled or prevented as they are natural causes.
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The sun is a source of energy but we cant use it for ourselves other than staying warm. the main source of energy for most living things are nucleic acids, they send chemical reactions to the body that make us who we are -Edited by Jordan R.
Because it cant be used again once it's first used
Energy sources can be classified into two types: nonrenewable and renewable. Nonrenewable resources, such as fossil fuels and nuclear material, are removed from the earth and can be depleted. These resources have been the most used type of energy in the modern era. The source of energy that does not replenish in nature is known as non-renewable source of energy. Coal, petroleum, natural gas, etc. are some of the examples of non-renewable sources of energy. (b) Exhaustible sources are those sources of energy, which will deplete and exhaust after a few hundred years. An ideal source of energy should possess the following characteristics. (a) It should be capable of giving an adequate amount of useful energy. (b) It should be convenient to transport, store and use. (c) It should be economical. It does a huge amount of work per unit mass. It is easily accessible. It is easy to store and transport. It is economical.
glycogen
The sun is a source of energy but we cant use it for ourselves other than staying warm. the main source of energy for most living things are nucleic acids, they send chemical reactions to the body that make us who we are -Edited by Jordan R.
it could be a very efficient energy source but it cant be used in most places unfortunatley D:
Well, the answer could possibly be photosynthesis but that is with chlorophyll. ATP is a source of energy, also.!!
Energy comes from the sun. That is the earths only source of energy, it is absorbed by plants, that are eaten by animals to absorb the energy. The energy is then released back into the atmosphere as heat. You cant make energy, you get it off other things, but it all originates from the sun.
earth cant have a lot of potentials a it is a planet but the more electric that we use the faster we are going to run out of the energy source then what would you do
It seems we lack enzymes that are capable of breaking down cellulose.
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