Chemical energy, from the food we eat.
Humans primarily use chemical energy stored in food for their daily activities. This energy is extracted through the process of respiration, which converts the chemical energy from food into usable energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Additionally, humans also use electrical energy to power devices and equipment.
No, energy itself does not depend on humans. Energy exists in various forms in nature regardless of human presence. However, the way humans harness, use, and distribute energy can significantly impact the environment and ecosystem.
Renewable resource that humans can use to produce energy is solar power, wind power, hydro power, or geothermal power.
On average, humans use about 5-10% of their daily energy expenditure on breathing. The energy is mainly used for the muscles involved in the breathing process and to warm, filter, and humidify the air we breathe.
Humans store energy for short term use as glucose in the form of glycogen, primarily in the liver and muscles. Glycogen is broken down into glucose when the body needs a quick source of energy.
Fossil fuels.
Mostly geothermal.
both actually, but mostly we destroy energy because we use it every day.
Humans use food for energy.
Humans use the chemical energy from food as fuel for the muscles that make us move.
Humans primarily use chemical energy stored in food for their daily activities. This energy is extracted through the process of respiration, which converts the chemical energy from food into usable energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Additionally, humans also use electrical energy to power devices and equipment.
Humans need food to use for energy, without energy we die basically.
Humans use fishing poles for fishing
Electricity, mostly.
they can use for getting positive energy and releasing negative energy.
99.999% of all energy that humans use is originally form the Sun.
Radios use eletrical energy