To heat their water supplies/disinfect largely used amounts of wells.
To cook with.
To warm their homes.
People use heat conductors to transfer or distribute heat efficiently. This can include cooking utensils to evenly distribute heat for cooking, insulation materials to prevent heat loss, and various industrial applications where heat needs to be transferred effectively.
People use heat to do work primarily through the process of thermal energy conversion. Heat sources such as fossil fuels, solar power, or geothermal energy are used to generate steam, which in turn drives turbines to produce electricity. This electricity can then power machines, vehicles, or heat homes and buildings.
People use the sun's energy directly through solar panels to generate electricity, heat water, or power devices. Indirectly, the sun's energy drives natural processes like photosynthesis in plants, which humans rely on for food, and it creates wind currents that can be harnessed for wind energy.
In the past, heat was used for cooking, keeping warm, and for basic industrial processes like metalworking and pottery making. People used firewood, coal, and eventually oil and gas as sources of heat for these purposes.
A common apparatus for heating something is a heater or a stove. These appliances can use various sources of heat such as electricity, gas, or wood to generate the necessary heat for cooking or heating purposes.
People use solar energy, because if solar energy can be used for electricity and heat, we have to use electricity,or to use heat. This is either to see or to cook and to stay warm with electricity and heat.
what method did earliest people use to cook food first? dry heat or moist heat
some people use heat lamps to keep their cold blooded pet warm so that they can bask in "the sun"
People use heat conductors to transfer or distribute heat efficiently. This can include cooking utensils to evenly distribute heat for cooking, insulation materials to prevent heat loss, and various industrial applications where heat needs to be transferred effectively.
not all people do but lots do not even half probability use it.
they are light, heat, food, and batteries
70% of people ate living in their developing countries use biomass to heat their homes and cook their food
Hi im a fifth grader and my answer is that we use the suns energy to heat water and to heat air in buildings.
Some people may use the term ''in season'' to refer to a female dog which is in heat.
according to their availability and affordabilty.
Fuel is needed to heat homes. Cold environments, such as Montana and Colorado, are always cold and people need much more heat to constantly heat their homes.
people with cold hands, use this is heat up them.