Hydrogen and Helium
they get it from the suns energy
The Sun's energy is given out mainly as "electromagnetic radiation". Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Heat is the main form the Sun's energy has when it reaches Earth, particularly the Earth's surface.
hydrogen
No, it does not.
An object requires a source of energy to shine. The Earth does not. Pictures of the Earth are always taken with the reflection of the Suns energy - similar to how you see the Moon.
Photosynthesis primarily relies on the sun's light energy, which is captured by chlorophyll in plant cells to drive the photosynthetic process. While some heat energy may be generated as a byproduct of photosynthesis, it is not the main source of energy for the process.
Chemical energy
It is fusion of hydrogen to form helium
The only source of energy for producers is the sun. Chloroplast captures the suns light then uses carbon dioxide light energy (from the sun) and water to preforms a process called photosynthesis. The bi products of photosyntheses are glucose/ATP(energy) and oxygen.
The SOURCE of energy for producers is the sun, plants convert the suns light from light energy to into chemical energy.
The primary source of the sun's energy is nuclear fusion. This process occurs in the sun's core, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of light and heat.
Pigment Chlorophyll
Hydrogen The sun is just made up of Hydrogen 74.9% and Helium 23.8%. The suns high pressure, and temperature fuses hydrogen into helium. The process is called Nuclear Fusion, this releases a lot of energy.
Nuclear fusion. Mainly, hydrogen-1 is converted to helium-4.
Nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium.
Mineral water that flows underground or boils out of hot springs and undersea vents is loaded with chemical energy.
Mineral water that flows underground or boils out of hot springs and undersea vents is loaded with chemical energy.