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gravitational potential energy is basically gravity. Uses... Rain has gpe. We use it to get the rain down.
rain and snow forming in clouds
Heat from the sun evaporates water. Uneven heating of the earth's surface causes wind to blow clouds up into the mountains. Rain falls on the mountains and makes its way down the mountain into streams which fill the lake behind a dam.
The evaporation of water by boiling is the transfer of thermal energy (radiation or convection) to the molecules which form water vapor. The energy is the same, but it changes from kinetic to potential energy. As the water vapor gives up heat by conduction in the air, the water again condenses (dew, rain, ice, snow).
energy is important to us because it help us run play do our school work and everthing. and it help us provide food to eat sometimes it can help by the sun cause the sun help grow plants so that we can pick off trees and the rain provide energy by watering plants instead of letting us do it so that why all these things are so helpful to us and are all called energy. it is so helpful to us because cause its a great capicity of a system to do work or a jet carrying passenger an a baby carrying bones cells there are two type of energy its kinetic energy and potential energy kinetic energy is like examples; a girl riding on a bike is called kinetic energy. and potential energy is like examples; someone standing still without moving. these are all the types of energy.
When snow and rain fall back to earth, they have kinetic energy.
gravitational potential energy is basically gravity. Uses... Rain has gpe. We use it to get the rain down.
There are two categories of energy, kinetic and potential. Most of the energy of a thunderstorm is in the form of kinetic. These include:Electrical - lightning discharge.Thermal - a thunderstorm itself is an illustration of thermal energy at work; thunderheads are nature's heatsinks. Additionally, the temperature produced by lightning discharge can exceed 3000 degrees fahrenheit.Radiant - This is the light produced by lightning.Motion - rain falling, wind blowing, concussion of thunder.Sound - the clap of thunder, the rasp of falling rain and drip of water.Chemical - besides the potential for acid rain, water itself is a chemical.
rain and snow forming in clouds
Heat from the sun evaporates water. Uneven heating of the earth's surface causes wind to blow clouds up into the mountains. Rain falls on the mountains and makes its way down the mountain into streams which fill the lake behind a dam.
As soil has many mineral and salts necessary for plants when water in the lakes ,rivers etc.evaporates due to thermal energy, the steam given off as a result of evaporation moves upto to the sky and form clouds when the temperature lowers these clouds condenses an come in the liquid state an fall as rain .When the rain fall on the land its potential energy changes into kinetic energy .this kinetic energy enables water to flow and it results in the washing of soil's minerals and salts and this results in soil erosion.
Here is one type of kinetic energy;Hydro power is the rain from hills and mountains.The rain becomes streams and rivers running down to the ocean.The movement of the falling water is called 'kinetic energy' which is also a source of energy.For hundreds of years,moving water was turned intowooden wheels attached to water mills for flour or corn.Practically,moving water is a type of source for energy.
The evaporation of water by boiling is the transfer of thermal energy (radiation or convection) to the molecules which form water vapor. The energy is the same, but it changes from kinetic to potential energy. As the water vapor gives up heat by conduction in the air, the water again condenses (dew, rain, ice, snow).
energy is important to us because it help us run play do our school work and everthing. and it help us provide food to eat sometimes it can help by the sun cause the sun help grow plants so that we can pick off trees and the rain provide energy by watering plants instead of letting us do it so that why all these things are so helpful to us and are all called energy. it is so helpful to us because cause its a great capicity of a system to do work or a jet carrying passenger an a baby carrying bones cells there are two type of energy its kinetic energy and potential energy kinetic energy is like examples; a girl riding on a bike is called kinetic energy. and potential energy is like examples; someone standing still without moving. these are all the types of energy.
Yes, gravity is used in hydroelectric schemes when water is run down chutes to drive water turbines which drive electric generators. Hydro depends on the Sun's energy to evaporate water from the ocean and deposit it as rain in the mountains. There is no inherent energy in the gravitational force. The water is lifted up against gravity, gaining potential energy, and then it runs down under the same force to exchange the potential energy for kinetic energy which drives the turbine.
The Sun's heat energy evaporates the oceans causing water vapour eventually to condense and fall as rain into mountain lakes.The water in the high lakes has potential energy because it's high up, and it can be run down a chute so that it gathers speed and hits a set of turbine blades to drive a generator. That is a hydro power plant.
"Hydro" is to do with water and electricity is a form of energy (power). The "hydro" part refers to the gathering of rain and river waters into a dam, preferably at the greatest height possible. The Potential energy (the energy due to position) of stored water can be changed into Kinetic energy (the energy in moving things) by feeding it down pipes to the Power Station at a much lower level. The rushing water is sent to turbines (a sort of water wheel) which is made to spin at high revolutions (so the energy is still Kinetic). In turn it spins dynamos (electrical generators) which convert the Kinetic energy to Electrical energy. Such energy can be sent via power lines and sub-stations to do all kinds of work, including working the electrical gadgets we have in our homes.