The energy stored in oil originally came from sunlight that was captured by plants and algae through photosynthesis millions of years ago. When these organisms died, they were buried underground and transformed into oil over time through heat and pressure.
Yes, the energy stored in oil originally comes from the sun. Oil is formed from organic matter such as ancient plants and algae that lived millions of years ago. These living organisms utilized sunlight to photosynthesize and store energy, which eventually became trapped in the form of oil.
The energy stored in oil and coal is stored as chemical energy. This energy is released when the substances are burned or oxidized.
When you burn oil to heat your house, the potential energy stored in the oil is converted into heat energy. This heat energy is then used to warm up the air inside your house, providing you with a source of warmth.
Oil is formed from organic matter like plankton and algae that is buried and exposed to heat and pressure over millions of years. This organic matter originally obtained its energy from the sun through photosynthesis. The transformation process involves the decomposition of the organic material into compounds that eventually become oil.
Oil contains potential energy, which is stored energy that is released when the oil is burned as fuel. This chemical energy is converted into heat and other forms of energy when oil is utilized for things like heating, transportation, or electricity generation.
Yes, the energy stored in oil originally comes from the sun. Oil is formed from organic matter such as ancient plants and algae that lived millions of years ago. These living organisms utilized sunlight to photosynthesize and store energy, which eventually became trapped in the form of oil.
The energy stored in oil and coal is stored as chemical energy. This energy is released when the substances are burned or oxidized.
Yes, the energy in fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) came originally from the sun.
The sun. Oil is the product of decayed matter. The matter was originally plant and animal life which was supported by the sun's radiation.
Coal came from rotting trees, oil came from sea life. I am not sure of the exact type, but I would expect that natural gas comes from life and all energy for life originally came from the sun. I hope that's enough of an answer.
When you burn oil to heat your house, the potential energy stored in the oil is converted into heat energy. This heat energy is then used to warm up the air inside your house, providing you with a source of warmth.
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Most cars run on gasoline or diesel, both of which come from petroleum oil. This oil comes from organisms, mostly algae, that died millions of years ago and were buried. The chemical energy that is released when we burn petroleum products was originally sunlight that was captured by plants via photosynthesis and stored as chemical energy in carbohydrates.
Vegetable oil
Yes, oil is an example of chemical energy. When oil is burned, the chemical energy stored in its molecular bonds is converted into heat energy.
The kind that's bad for our Earth. :(
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