well, stations always take up room for the environment which could be cultivated for the use of growing food etc. which is a great disadvange is our day and age, as food is neseccary to live. However, this could create more jobs for a lot of people thus increasing in a good way our current economic situaton which by is failing misearably. We also get power and energy which is good, because if thine hasn't noticed, we need it. End of discussion. i hope that answers you question whoever you are - i do have a PhD - or studying for this - so it is good information. Good luck in your future endeavours.
Advantage: Photorespiration helps to salvage energy and prevent damage to the plant from reactive oxygen species. Disadvantage: Photorespiration decreases the efficiency of photosynthesis by wasting energy and reducing carbon fixation, ultimately leading to lower yields in plants.
The first thermal power plant was invented in the 19th century, with the first commercially successful plant being built by Thomas Edison in 1882 in New York City. This plant used steam to generate electricity from heat produced by burning coal.
A thermal power plant can use various fuel sources besides coal, such as natural gas or oil, to generate electricity. This gives it more flexibility in fuel selection compared to a coal power plant, which is limited to using only coal as its fuel source.
In a coal burning power plant, the first energy transformation that occurs is the chemical energy stored in the coal being converted into thermal energy through combustion. This thermal energy is then used to produce steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity.
"Sustainable" in this context refers to the source of the energy. If the thermal power plant burns petroleum for example, it is not sustainable, since there is a fairly limited supply of petroleum.
One advantage of a thresher machine is that it can efficiently separate grain from the plant, saving time and labor during harvest. One disadvantage is that it can be expensive to purchase and maintain, making it less accessible to small-scale farmers.
how to measure Temperature in thermal power plant
Gasoline can combusted and given out thermal energy but I suspect the questing ask about thermal energy plant. Thermal energy plant usually referred to Geothermal power plant or Solarthermal power plant. Geothermal plant run on the thermal energy from earth and Solarthermal run on the solar radiation transformed to heat. If the question ask for the latter then no, thermal energy plant doesn't run on gasoline.
Taketoyo Thermal Power Plant was created in 1966.
A good example of a thermal power plant is run that is coal fired.
Advantage if animal dies: We can have more space to live on, and we don't need to share oxygen. Disadvantage if animal dies: The predators will have a less choice of prey for themselves. They might also be extinct soon. Advantage if plant dies: If it's poisonous, then less people will be ill. Disadvantage if plant dies: Because plants turn carbon dioxide to oxygen, we will have less oxygen to breathe on, might resulting into death of other animals.
Advantage: Weathering breaks down rocks and minerals into smaller particles, helping to form soil and nutrients essential for plant growth. Disadvantage: Weathering can also cause erosion and deterioration of structures and monuments, leading to potential damage and loss of cultural heritage.
Advantage: Photorespiration helps to salvage energy and prevent damage to the plant from reactive oxygen species. Disadvantage: Photorespiration decreases the efficiency of photosynthesis by wasting energy and reducing carbon fixation, ultimately leading to lower yields in plants.
because most of the thermal power plant requires a lot of water
It is type of thermal power plant
Chandrapur thermal power station
No, a dead plant does not have thermal energy.