Rabbits indirectly depend on the sun for energy by consuming plants that use sunlight to grow. Through photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight into energy which is then consumed by rabbits as food to provide them with energy for their own growth and survival.
Geothermal energy, generated from Earth's internal heat, does not depend on the sun. Nuclear energy, derived from splitting atoms or fusing them together, is another energy resource independent of solar radiation.
The plants use the sunlight, the mice eat the plants, the hawks eat the mice. 'Tis the circle of life.
Geothermal energy is a renewable source that does not depend on the sun. It involves harnessing heat from the Earth's interior to generate electricity or for heating purposes.
Yes, wind turbines rely on energy from the sun to create wind. This is because the sun's heat creates temperature differences in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to air movement which generates wind that drives the turbines.
Most energy alternatives depend either directly or indirectly on the sun as the primary energy source. This includes solar power, wind power (driven by the sun's uneven heating of the Earth), hydropower (driven by the water cycle powered by the sun), and even biomass energy (plants use sunlight for photosynthesis).
The grass gets it's energy from the sun and then the rabbit eats the grass.
They depend on sunlight because the sun grows the plant. The rabbit, rat, etc. depend on the plant for food. The eagle depends on the rabbit, rat, etc. for food. So in the end, every thing depends on every thing.
All living things depend on energy from the sun. Even though animals get their energy from either plants or from animals that eat plants, those plants get their energy from the sun, so it all comes back to the sun.
No, geothermal energy does not depend on the sun. It relies on heat stored beneath the Earth's surface from the decay of radioactive elements and residual heat from the planet's formation. This heat is harnessed to generate electricity or heat buildings.
In the food chain yes. A rabbit (animal) eats the grass (plant) and it now has the energy that it absorbed from the sun and ground. the rabbit dies and the energy is givven back to the earth.
Energy from the sun makes earth warm enough to support life and growth
Geothermal energy, generated from Earth's internal heat, does not depend on the sun. Nuclear energy, derived from splitting atoms or fusing them together, is another energy resource independent of solar radiation.
Tidal energy comes from the energy of Earth's rotation. This is unrelated to the Sun's radiation. Nuclear energy comes from elements that are available on Earth - it doesn't depend on the Sun's radiation either. Geothermal energy comes from these same elements, which gradually decay, keeping Earth's interior hot.
The plants use the sunlight, the mice eat the plants, the hawks eat the mice. 'Tis the circle of life.
Heterotrophs depend on the sun for energy because they eat other hetertophs and autotrophs. As you know autotrophs eat plants sp when a heterotroph eats one, it gets the energy. Or it receives it directly by eating the plants/autotrphs. I hope this answered your question. -Skylar =P OR~ The ultimate source is where the energy came from originally. Heterotrophs get their energy from autotrophs, which get their energy from the sun. So, that means the original (or ultimate) source of energy is the sun.
Animals depend on plants for food and the reason for this is so animals can get the energy they store from the sun into their own bodies. They also depend on plants because plant's are autotrophs ( make their own food) by using and storing the sun's energy, so because us animals are hetrotrophs ( can't make our own food :S) we depend on the energy the plants have stored from the sun light.
Animals depend on plants for food and the reason for this is so animals can get the energy they store from the sun into their own bodies. They also depend on plants because plant's are autotrophs ( make their own food) by using and storing the sun's energy, so because us animals are hetrotrophs ( can't make our own food :S) we depend on the energy the plants have stored from the sun light.