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for now it is wind and hydro energy and the prediction for the energy source in 2020 will be be from turbines... in remote places of UK Big turbines are placed near the seas and they the produce large amounts of energy which is non pollutable and eco friendly.... and another assumption is the use of energy resources that lying is impotent in the deep seas
Fast tsunamis travel in deep water because they have long wavelengths and low amplitudes, allowing them to move quickly with minimal energy loss. The speed of a tsunami is determined by the depth of the water it is traveling through, with deeper water supporting faster wave propagation. Tsunamis are not affected by surface friction in deep water, which also contributes to their fast travel speed.
No, it is perfectly safe to look deep into space. Interesting astronomical information will result.
Mining on Saturn's moons would require advanced technology for space travel and mining operations, such as spacecrafts, robotic mining equipment, and communication systems. Additionally, sustainable energy sources are essential for powering mining activities in the extreme cold and low-light conditions of Saturn's moons. Adequate supplies of food, water, and oxygen would also be necessary to sustain the crew during mining operations.
The telescope sent into space to capture sharper and clearer images of planets, stars, and deep space is called the Hubble Space Telescope.
The extremely powerful radiation that comes from deep space is primarily cosmic rays, which are high-energy particles, mostly protons, that travel through space at nearly the speed of light. These particles originate from various sources, including supernovae, neutron stars, and active galactic nuclei. When they collide with particles in Earth's atmosphere, they can produce secondary radiation, including gamma rays, which are also a form of high-energy radiation. Cosmic rays play a significant role in astrophysical processes and can have implications for space travel and technology on Earth.
If you leave earths gravitational field (sufficiently), objects will have a very negligible gravitational potential energy. You can consider it zero. But what if it were a compressed spring that you brought out into 'deep space'? It would still retain elastic potential energy. A bomb in deep space would still have explosive(?) potential energy. With that said, if you had two or more objects in deep space, they would have gravitational potential energy between the group of them, but not the earth.
Origins of the Universe Pre big-bang era The search for dark matter and dark energy The search for negative matter Civilian travel into space Starships beyond chemical boosters Superluminal starships Extrasolar communication Possible colonization efforts?
deep space antiprobe
for now it is wind and hydro energy and the prediction for the energy source in 2020 will be be from turbines... in remote places of UK Big turbines are placed near the seas and they the produce large amounts of energy which is non pollutable and eco friendly.... and another assumption is the use of energy resources that lying is impotent in the deep seas
Deep Space - collection - was created in 1954.
Deep space refers to the empty regions of space in between star systems, galaxies, etc.
Deep space refers to the empty regions of space in between star systems, galaxies, etc.
Deep Space - collection - has 249 pages.
All renewable energy resources are not in danger of running out. That's why they are renewable. They keep on coming and can be used over and over again. (Non-renewable energy resources are like coal, which can only be used once.) The sun is a renewable source of energy that is no danger of running out, not for billions of years. Wind and water power and the power of the tides, and geothermal energy from deep under the ground are also not in danger of running out.
Deep Space E.P. was created on 2012-02-14.
Deep Space Homer was created on 1994-02-24.