All stars generate energy on a scale that is nigh-unimaginable in Earthly terms. For example, the total energy used by people in a year is about 5x1020 J. The Sun outputs about that much energy in a millionth of a second. Even the coolest brown dwarfs emit about that much energy every second. So realize that we're talking on a completely other scale here.
That said, the most energetic stars are the hypergiants.
Brown adipose tissue is a type of fat tissue that generates heat through a process called thermogenesis. Muscle tissue also generates heat during activity due to the energy expended during muscle contractions.
First, the Sun is pretty big, and there is a LOT of hydrogen. Second, nuclear fusion generates a WHOLE lot of energy.
Gamma radiation is a type of nuclear radiation made of high energy waves.
Carbon dioxide is the reaction pf photosynthesis. This takes a lot of energy.
after eating an apple you consume a lot of energy if it would fall out off a tree you would consume more energy if you drop it from a small tree then it does not have as much energy as if you drop it from a big tree.
It depends on what you consider to be a lot of energy. A red dwarf generates far less energy than other classes of star, but still far more than anything on Earth.
Brown adipose tissue is a type of fat tissue that generates heat through a process called thermogenesis. Muscle tissue also generates heat during activity due to the energy expended during muscle contractions.
A large lake is generally warm and has a lot of moisture, we find that it generates this very big convective potential energy, which generates a lot of cloudness and this unique nature of weather characterized by heavy thunderstorms.
Energy star refrigerators are designed to save a lot of energy. In the long run, they will save you a lot of money. Make sure you find one that is suitable for your home.
Usually it's from nuclear fusion. At some stages in a star's life it can get a lot of energy from gravitational collapse.
Thermal energy.
Yes. That's what a lot of electrical energy is made of. Coal is burned in to a gas which turns turbine. That then generates usable energy
Auva is a main sequence star of spectral type A0V. It is a hot, white star that emits a lot of ultraviolet light.
First, the Sun is pretty big, and there is a LOT of hydrogen. Second, nuclear fusion generates a WHOLE lot of energy.
Honeywell generators are not energy star approved. This is because a generator is usually a source of backup power, or sole power if in a very rural area. They use a lot of energy and therefore are not energy star approved.
Nuclear. Hence Nuclear bombs. Which shows they contain a LOT of energy. A LOT.
A lot of Kenmore appliances are energy efficient. Anything with the Energy Star on it is a good idea. They take up less energy, and save you money. Sears carries almost every Energy Star model.