the earth interior
For endothermic creatures, heat is an extra product of natural metabolism. On the flipside, exothermic creatures actually depend on heat from other sources (usually the sun) to do any of those metabolic processes.
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They both burn easily with lots of heat.
Coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, and geothermal
electricity, solid fuel, fire(using wood), infrared light, light bulb or heat lamp, gas e.t.c
The sun is the most natural source of heat that we have in the environment.
Examples of heat sources could be grouped into two (2) based on there origin. They are; 1. Natural Heat Sources. The natural heat sources could be sub-divided into two; a. External Source, e.g Sun. b. Internal Source, e.g Geothermal, i.e. Magma. 2. Man-made Heat Sources. These includes heat generated from; a. Electricity, e.g Electric Cooker and Oven. b. Fire, e.g Coal.
sun,stars and fireflies.
firefly etc or hot spring
1. Sun2. petroleum3. natural gas4. coal5. solar energy
Yes. But their heat is only experienced within their own region. We do not receive heat from any star other than the Sun.
Liquefied petroleum gas is a source of heat we use now. If you're asking for a natural source, its obvious; the sun.
Anything which will heat the water, so could be oil, natural gas, nuclear, or other means of getting heat.
5 Sources of heat and light energy? 1. Sun 2. petroleum 3. natural gas 4. coal 5. solar energy
what are the four sources of heat
the sun gravitational compression of the still not fully compacted Earth (gravitational potential energy is converted to heat during compaction) radioactive decay comet and meteor strikes cosmic rays and neutrinos from extra-solar sources
Non renewable sources of energy are used for multiple purposes in everyday life. Oil and natural gas are the main non renewable sources of energy used to heat homes and businesses.