It is difficult to provide an exact number as it depends on the type of energy source and how it was used. However, it is estimated that a significant amount of energy is wasted globally every year due to inefficiencies in energy production, distribution, and consumption. Efforts to improve energy efficiency and conservation can help reduce this waste.
Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, have been the primary sources of energy production over the past 100 years. They have powered electricity generation, transportation, and industrial processes around the world. However, there is a growing shift towards renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate climate change.
Pretty much all of the energy that enters an ecosystem is solar energy. For a long time, it was thought that every ecosystem on the planet was solar based, but in the past few years an ecosystem was discovered on the bottom of the ocean where absolutely no sunlight reached. There were microscopic organisms that fed of of the sulfur that was being expelled by thermal exhaust vents. There were shrimp that fed off of these and several other species of animals lived off of the microorganisms and shrimp creating an ecosystem that did not rely on sunlight whatsoever. Energy is used in organisms by transferring energy into mechanical and thermal energy. Anything an animal does requires energy so this is how it is used.
In the past, thermal energy was used for heating homes and buildings, cooking food, and for industrial processes such as metalworking and pottery making. Simple methods such as burning wood, coal, or oil were used to harness thermal energy for these purposes.
Melting typically requires energy. The energy is used to overcome the forces holding the particles together in a solid state so they can move and slide past each other in the liquid state.
kinetic energy and also potential energy. Why because everything in the world is moving like kinetic and somethings are not like potential. Happy Christmas but if this is past christmas than good luck.
Wasted is the past participle of waste.
wasted
It has been fossil oil.
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A lot
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1600 years
311 years
SO much.
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All of them.
it has progressed so much