Blobfish are relatively inactive and have a low metabolism due to their deep-sea habitat, so they do not require much energy to survive. They conserve energy by remaining motionless and feeding on whatever drifts by. Their minimal activity level allows them to survive on a diet of small prey items that provide just enough energy to sustain them.
Factors that affect how much energy you use include the type of appliances and electronics you use in your home, as well as your energy consumption habits such as how often you use these devices and for how long. Additionally, weather conditions like extremes of temperature can impact how much energy you use for heating or cooling.
Incandescent light bulbs are not energy efficient, as much of the energy they use is converted into heat rather than light. Only about 10% of the energy they consume is actually turned into light.
The number that tells you how much electrical energy a machine will use in one year of average use is called the annual energy consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh). It is a measure of the total energy the machine consumes over the course of a year if used normally.
Most dishwashers use around 1-2 kWh of energy per cycle and around 4-6 gallons of water per cycle. Newer energy-efficient models may use less energy and water.
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A Blobfish weighs about 20 pounds.
they don't get any because they are at the bottom of the ocean
they use their fins to steer while swimming and to change direction
They use way to much energy, but what would we do with out google. :)
Like a lot of energy you use.
There is only one species of blobfish. It is the Psychrolutes marcidus.
Blobfish are ugly because they are actually called japanise blobfish, and japanise people are ugly
not much
The blobfish is grayish with a pronounced bulbous "nose". (see related link for photo)
7% energy plants use. I don't know how much they store though.
people
yes