Geothermal
Geothermal.
geothermal doesnt use the suns energy in any way.
The answer is that the insect {example- Butterfly} depends on the nector from the flower and photosynthesis works with the suns energy and that is how an insect gets its food.
All energy sources come in two ways. One way is by something using the energy. The other way is by something producing the energy. We use thermal energy when we heat our homes with heaters. Microwaves and ovens use thermal energy. So do toasters.
You can't just convert any type of energy into any other type of energy. Heat energy is "low-quality" energy; machines built by humans can only convert part of it to other forms of energy, and only if there is a heat DIFFERENCE between two places. Any energy converted to heat is lost, in a way. The energy is still there, but it can't be used.
The best way is to use a microphone.
geothermal doesnt use the suns energy in any way.
radiation carried by convection.
The suns energy is converted to sugar through photosynthesis. The plant uses this sugar to grow and create pollen
the answer is conduction
Quasars have been known to emit over a thousand times the energy of the Milky Way. As the Milky Way contains upwards of 400 billion stars, the likelyhood of the energy output of 5 million Suns is probably true or greatly underestimated.
From what? From your sidewalk use salt (sure it kills your grass). From your car use antifeeze (sure it will eat through your paint). From your freezer use a blow dryer. What you really want to do is get the surrounding temperature above freezing or get the melting point of the snow and ice to lower.
There are billions of suns in the Milky Way, it's a galaxy. Our milky way is forming about 2 suns per year.
Since this is the botany section we will use photosynthesis as the example of organisms, plants, making food from the photons of light ( the sun's energy ), carbon dioxide, water and a few trace minerals.
Not sure exactly what you mean. However, whether we use solar energy or not, the Sun will continue shining - and using up its fuel. So, in a way, any solar energy we don't use will be wasted.Not sure exactly what you mean. However, whether we use solar energy or not, the Sun will continue shining - and using up its fuel. So, in a way, any solar energy we don't use will be wasted.Not sure exactly what you mean. However, whether we use solar energy or not, the Sun will continue shining - and using up its fuel. So, in a way, any solar energy we don't use will be wasted.Not sure exactly what you mean. However, whether we use solar energy or not, the Sun will continue shining - and using up its fuel. So, in a way, any solar energy we don't use will be wasted.
Most stars get their energy in the same way as our Sun. Remember: our Sun is a star; stars are suns.
Find a way to defy gravity by creating negative energy, which is currently not possible with today's technology.
In the same way that any biological entity does. It does not do it in a different manner