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Solar,Biomas,geothrmal,wind,water,photovoltics,biofuel
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Water power, mostly in hydro-electric power plants attached to dams and rivers, is the most common source of renewable energy. Close to 17% of the world's electricity is generated from hydro.
The five types of artificial energy are mechanical energy, thermal energy, chemical energy, electrical energy, and nuclear energy.
Humans get energy from the following sources:Fossil fuels (wood, coal, oil, natural gas, biomass)Geothermal energyNuclear fissionSolar energy (solar thermal, photovoltaic and photoelectrochemical)Hydroelectric power (dams, tides, waves)Wind energyThe very large majority of the world's energy (~80%) comes from fossil fuels, about 10% is nuclear, ~6% is non-sustainable biomass, and the remainder a mixture of renewable sources (geothermal, wind, solar, etc). Another possible source of energy is nuclear fusion (which is the sun's source of energy and also what is used in a hydrogen bomb), but humans have not yet developed the technology to safely use nuclear fusion as a source of energy to use productively. We might see fusion as an energy source in the next 50 years or so, but not much sooner than that!
Because if you don't eat, you don't have no energy provided for you. You might not go to sleep because you haven't eaten anything. There are five types of energy there are, they are: Heat Energy Light Energy Movement Energy Sound Energy Chemical Energy. More food you eat, the more energy and blood will pump around.
Energy has 10 forms of energiser are:radiant energy,microwaves,radio waves,ultraviolet,mechanical energy,heat energy,sound energy,electrical energy and chemical energy.
water
solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, hydropower, tidal energy.
Water power, mostly in hydro-electric power plants attached to dams and rivers, is the most common source of renewable energy. Close to 17% of the world's electricity is generated from hydro.
Renewable energy is a resource that is naturally replenished in a relatively brief amount of time and cannot be totally expended. Five examples of renewable energy are wind, sunlight, geothermal heat, rain, and waves made by water.
SolarWindBiomass (Bio Fuel)HydroelectricGeothermalWave and Tidal
The five types of artificial energy are mechanical energy, thermal energy, chemical energy, electrical energy, and nuclear energy.
There are five main types of energy. These include kinetic energy, potential energy, thermal energy, chemical energy, as well as electrical energy.
Five types of energy sources are:hydro electricthermalsolarwindnuclear energygeothermaltidal/wavechemical (batteries)
Non-renewable has five syllables.
Humans get energy from the following sources:Fossil fuels (wood, coal, oil, natural gas, biomass)Geothermal energyNuclear fissionSolar energy (solar thermal, photovoltaic and photoelectrochemical)Hydroelectric power (dams, tides, waves)Wind energyThe very large majority of the world's energy (~80%) comes from fossil fuels, about 10% is nuclear, ~6% is non-sustainable biomass, and the remainder a mixture of renewable sources (geothermal, wind, solar, etc). Another possible source of energy is nuclear fusion (which is the sun's source of energy and also what is used in a hydrogen bomb), but humans have not yet developed the technology to safely use nuclear fusion as a source of energy to use productively. We might see fusion as an energy source in the next 50 years or so, but not much sooner than that!
energy, metal, agriculture, livestock (meat), and consumer
Five examples of non-renewable energy sources include coal, oil, natural gas, uranium (used in nuclear power), and natural asphalt. These resources are finite and take millions of years to form, making them unsustainable for long-term energy needs. As they are depleted, their extraction becomes more difficult and environmentally harmful. Transitioning to renewable energy sources is essential for sustainable development.