The sun because it's hot and humans turn it into energy
The Sun is hot because in its core it is turning Hydrogen into Helium by a process called nuclear fusion. The helium is slightly less heavy then the bits of hydrogen used to make it and this difference in mass is turned into energy (light). This energy keeps the Sun hot and makes it shine.
the bad thing about solar energy is that is thatfirstly the amount of energy we get from the sun is dilute even in the hot desert of world and secondly the technology we use for this energy is very expensive.
There are traditional hot air balloons, special-shaped hot air balloons (such as animals, objects, or characters), and solar-powered hot air balloons that use solar energy to heat the air inside.
The sun's hot temperature is a result of nuclear fusion reactions occurring at its core, where hydrogen atoms are fused to form helium, releasing tremendous amounts of energy in the process. This energy heats the sun's interior to millions of degrees Celsius.
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Here are 2 examples: - hot airballoon - hot air rising, and cold air falling.
first you talk to the older man near the bushes by the mansion then he will give you hedge cutters... i think you know the rest
No, hot dogs has food energy.
Heat Energy?
Hot chocolate itself is not thermal energy. However, a person warming his or her hands on a cup of hot chocolate IS an example of thermal energy. :)
A bath of hot water typically has thermal energy, which is the energy associated with the temperature of the water. This thermal energy comes from the heat that was added to the water to make it hot.
In hot steam, the main forms of energy present are thermal energy and heat energy. Thermal energy is the total kinetic energy of the particles within the steam, while heat energy is the transfer of thermal energy between objects due to a temperature difference.
geothermal energy is energy from inside the earth
energy actually heats in hot water it will feel like fire
it is radiant energy