First of all it's not " What dose a tree give energy to" " It's does "
Secondly, trees gives energy to everything. If there were no trees no vegetarian animal would eat and they would die and no food for the meat eater which because they die because there is no food there is no food for animals that eat both so they die. Also no food for us, because nothing is alive and food gives us energy. So we die too.
Accelaration due to gravity. Anything moving has kinetic energy.
No, a tree itself does not possess kinetic energy. Kinetic energy refers to the energy an object has due to its motion. A tree can store potential energy, such as when its branches are bent or its leaves are lifted up.
The potential energy stored in the leaf is converted to kinetic energy as it falls from a tree.
The squirrel is converting its potential energy (stored energy due to its position in the tree) into kinetic energy (energy of motion) as it runs up the tree.
Yes, trees convert sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis. This energy is used for growth and maintenance of the tree's structure and functions. Additionally, trees store energy in the form of carbohydrates in their tissues.
Accelaration due to gravity. Anything moving has kinetic energy.
No, a tree itself does not possess kinetic energy. Kinetic energy refers to the energy an object has due to its motion. A tree can store potential energy, such as when its branches are bent or its leaves are lifted up.
It does not conserve energy, it renews the source of energy
The potential energy stored in the leaf is converted to kinetic energy as it falls from a tree.
Photosynthesis
The squirrel is converting its potential energy (stored energy due to its position in the tree) into kinetic energy (energy of motion) as it runs up the tree.
Yes, trees convert sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis. This energy is used for growth and maintenance of the tree's structure and functions. Additionally, trees store energy in the form of carbohydrates in their tissues.
When a tree is burned, the chemical energy stored in the tree (in the form of carbohydrates and other molecules) is converted into thermal energy through the process of combustion. Heat is released as the bonds in the chemical compounds break, resulting in a fire that generates heat and light.
A palm tree can give you a "high-five" with its swaying fronds in the wind.
The energy stored in a tree is primarily potential energy. This energy is stored in the form of chemical energy through photosynthesis, where the tree converts sunlight into glucose and stores it in its cells for growth and metabolism. When the wood is burned, this stored energy is released as heat and light energy.
A Tree
The energy needed to cut down a tree depends on the size of the tree. Small trees need a less amount of energy than large trees.