Ultraviolet Types
It is reflected back out into space (e.g off clouds)It is captured by plants in photosynthesisIt warms the air and makes the weather systems on Earth and the ocean circulationsIt becomes trapped (over time) as fossil fuels.
The three main influences on the input of solar energy to the Earth are the distance between the Earth and the Sun, the angle at which the sunlight reaches the Earth's surface (known as the solar angle), and the amount of atmosphere the sunlight has to travel through before reaching the Earth's surface. These factors determine the intensity and distribution of solar energy received by different parts of the Earth.
Topographic Map
Iron, copper and gold :)
A topographic map shows the three dimensions of the earths surface.
Nuclear energy is used for generating electricity in nuclear power plants, powering nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers, and producing medical isotopes for diagnosing and treating diseases such as cancer.
Since energy is not able to be created or destroyed, it must be used in some way. Photosynthesis is one way that solar energy is used when it hits the Earth. Some solar energy is used to heat the air, and it is also used in solar panel technology which can power a variety of objects.
topographic map
It is reflected back out into space (e.g off clouds)It is captured by plants in photosynthesisIt warms the air and makes the weather systems on Earth and the ocean circulationsIt becomes trapped (over time) as fossil fuels.
Sun, the Sun is the Earths 'star'
The three parts that make up the Earths mantle are the crust, core, and mantle.
The majority of nuclear energy on Earth is produced in the core of the sun through nuclear fusion reactions. Once this energy reaches Earth's surface, it is used for electricity generation in nuclear power plants, medical applications such as cancer treatments using radiation therapy, and research purposes like nuclear physics experiments.
strasphere thermposphere,mespshere
The sun's energy is absorbed by the Earth's surface, causing it to warm up. Some of the energy is reflected back into the atmosphere or absorbed by the atmosphere. Plants and other organisms use the sun's energy through photosynthesis to produce their own food.
Transferring energy through empty space is called radiation. There are three types of energy transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. Radiation is the only energy transfer that does not require a medium. Radiation is a wave of pure energy; one example of radiation is the sunlight that reaches Earth, which is electromagnetic radiation.
There are three different types of energy sources that are available. The three are hydro energy, wind energy, and solar energy.
Crust, mantle, and core