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Electrical energy resources: Wave power Solar power (also as heat energy) Geothermal power (generating electricity by turning turbines from steam generated in thermal pockets in the ground- eg in Iceland; also used directly for heating) Wind power Tidal power Biomass (newly grown plant/waste matter burnt just like fossil fuels) There are other non-energy resources that you can consider as renewable- for example building materials: insulation made of wool instead of plastic; fast growing bamboo from a responsible source instead of an ancient slow growing wood from a rainforest. Food resources must also be renewable- for example stocks of Atlantic cod are being used at an unsustainable rate and will become instinct if the trend continues. Any source which is not depleted in the long term by you using it can be considered a renewable resource. Fossil fuels are not a renewable resource because if you used it all now, there would not be any significant amount of new fossil fuel in 1000 years. Any resource can be renewable if the rate at which it is used up, is less than or equal to the rate at which it is produced.
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As with any biome, the ultimate source is the sun
The Sun.
the sun
A prairie and a desert are different biomes and very distinct from each other. However, the primary source of energy in almost any ecosystem is the sun.
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any source of energy can be found from the sun
Kinda, a producer provides food for all the heterotrophs in an ecosystem, a heterotroph being any organism that consume other organisms for energy. However, sunlight provides food for the producer, so indirectly sunlight provides food for an ecosystem.
No, it is not source of any energy as it is a planet not a star.
It helps it by keeping the plants and trees alive. We are simmilar to animals and plants in an ecosystem. Without the suns energy we would be dead. It is the same way in an ecosystem. So basicly the sun provides all life to the Earth. If you have any more science questions e-mail me at austindennis1999@yahoo.com. I will reply.
No
Source of energy.
The original source of the energy in any combustible plant material is from the sun.