The sun & the Earth's core.
When magma comes up to Earth's surface and hardens, it is called lava.
Geothermal energy comes from the heat stored beneath the earth's surface in the form of hot water and steam. This heat is generated from the decay of radioactive materials in the Earth's core and from leftover heat from the Earth's formation.
The two types of energy from the natural world that Earth's surface receives are solar energy from the sun and geothermal energy from the Earth's interior. Solar energy warms the Earth's surface, powers photosynthesis, and drives weather patterns, while geothermal energy comes from the heat produced within the Earth's crust.
Roughly 70% of the sun's energy is absorbed by the Earth's surface. The rest is reflected back into space or absorbed by the atmosphere.
When Earths surface is heated it radiates some of the energy back into the atmosphere as "Infrared Radiation."
Their evidence comes from rocks at earths surface.
lava
the greenhouse effect!
the greenhouse
epicenter
The correct answer is Volcanos
They absorb radiant energy emitted by Earths surface
Because of the heat and light
Gravitational potential energy.
When magma comes up to Earth's surface and hardens, it is called lava.
Geothermal energy comes from the heat stored beneath the earth's surface in the form of hot water and steam. This heat is generated from the decay of radioactive materials in the Earth's core and from leftover heat from the Earth's formation.
the answer is conduction