No, hydroelectric energy is caused by falling water.
The erosion of stonework can be caused by a combination of natural elements such as rainfall, wind, and freeze-thaw cycles that wear down the stone surface over time. Leaves falling off trees can contribute to clogged drains or gutters, leading to water buildup and soil erosion. Fish dying can result from factors like pollution, low oxygen levels in the water, or changes in water temperature due to environmental stressors.
The drag is caused by friction with the air or water.
From their food mainly, but some from treats or maybe even water.
Stingrays ride water currents to save energy while swimming. By utilizing the natural flow of water, they can glide and maneuver with minimal effort, allowing them to conserve energy for hunting and other activities. This behavior helps them effectively navigate their environment without expending unnecessary energy.
The organisms that live around Yellowstone's Hot Springs have got energy because of the water that they take. The water that they take from the spring is rich in various resources.
ok it is a hard question and i have no idea what it is and you need to ask a different person.
ok it is a hard question and i have no idea what it is and you need to ask a different person.
Volcanoes are caused by geothermal energy bursting through the surface of the earth.Continental drift is caused by geothermal energy moving the continents very slowly across the surface of the earth.
Geothermal energy is from heated water within the earth's crust.
water power, geothermal energy, solar energy
Geothermal energy is the heat stored beneath the Earth's surface. Geysers are hot springs that erupt hot water and steam due to geothermal energy. The presence of geothermal energy is essential for the formation and activity of geysers.
Geothermal energy uses the heat of the Earth to turn water to steam.
Mostly geothermal energy, which is naturally heated water from underneath the earth from volcanoes.
Yes it is
Geothermal energy is transported via pipe, as in water to heat your house.
"Falling water" starts with getting water to a place that it can fall from. This is accomplished by evaporation (inputting solar energy), transportation of the water vapour (using wind caused by solar energy), condensation to form precipitation (heat energy removal), and he downward flow of the water (gravitational energy).
Since geothermal energy comes from underneath the earth you would say no. But since there is water flowing to from the the wells that produce the geothermal energy and solar energy (heat from the sun) can change water temperature, it can.