More than 99%. Even the energy from fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) came originally from the sun. Goethermal energy (from heat under the ground) is the only non-solar energy on Earth.
About 50% of the sun's radiation that reaches Earth's atmosphere is absorbed by the Earth's surface. The remaining energy is either reflected back to space or absorbed by the atmosphere.
The majority of energy on Earth comes from the sun. Solar energy is captured by plants through photosynthesis, which is then passed on through the food chain to other organisms. Additionally, the Earth's internal heat also contributes to energy sources such as geothermal energy.
the sun because it gives energy to every living thing on earth
The primary source of energy on Earth's surface is the Sun. Solar radiation provides heat and light energy that drives various natural processes on our planet, including weather patterns, photosynthesis in plants, and the water cycle. Eventually, this solar energy is transformed into other forms of energy that we use, such as wind, biomass, and fossil fuels.
The Sun is Earth's primary source of light energy. The Sun emits electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, which provides energy for photosynthesis and powers many processes on Earth.
The SunThe radiation we receive from the Sun. Most of the energy we use comes from there.
The vast majority of energy on earth comes from the sun. The remainder is received through solar flares or radiations from other stars.
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solar energy absorbed by the sun
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.
Heat!!
the sun and the moon
Energy
light and heat
71% of our incoming energy is from the sun