No. To be used as a power source something must be consistent and predictable over a long period of time. Tsunamis are neither.
With respect to human life tsunamis are random occurrences. Predictions of where a tsunami will impacts cannot be made until it has been triggered, giving us at most a few hours to prepare. Tsunamis are also fairly rare. Setting up a system to be powered by something that will not even occur most years would not be cost-effective.
Light energy is used . Sun is the source
a source of energy
Carbohydrates are the preferred energy source for the body, as they are broken down into glucose which is readily used by cells for energy production.
Gas hydrates could potentially be used as a future energy source due to their high energy content. They could also serve as a way to store carbon dioxide, potentially helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Another possible application is in the detection of natural gas reserves.
ATP is used by the body as a source of energy for the muscles.
As a source of energy.
1. windmills could be used to replace stuff that creates pollution.
Geothermal power can only be used in some areas.
No. Tsunamis are too irregular and infrequent to be a reliable source of energy. Furthermore, the size of a tsunami in any given location is difficult to predict. We have turbines that can generate power from the tides or from ordinary waves, but these would liely be damaged or destroyed in a tsunami.
Light energy is used . Sun is the source
The source of energy used by mitochondria is ATP.
fule fossile is the most used energy source
The source of energy in stoves is HEAT ENERGY
The initial energy source refers to the primary source of energy used to create power or electricity. This could be natural resources such as coal, oil, natural gas, sunlight, wind, or water. The energy from these sources is converted into electricity through various processes.
They are a source of energy and in the proper burner could be used as an alternative.
Carbs! Carbs are an internal source of energy.
Carbs! Carbs are an internal source of energy.