Yes, the energy in fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) came originally from the sun.
The sun is the source of energy for fossil fuels because fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, were formed millions of years ago from organic matter like plants and algae. These living organisms absorbed sunlight through photosynthesis, converting solar energy into chemical energy which was preserved in the form of fossil fuels over time.
Yes, originally the sun provided the energy to grow plants to feed the dinosaurs and other creatures that made up the organic matter that is now fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Yes, fossil fuels are formed from organic materials that stored the sun's energy through photosynthesis millions of years ago. When these fossil fuels are burned, they release that stored energy in the form of heat and light.
The sun's radiation grew plants (photosynthesis)Animals ate the plantsPlants and animals died and were crushed underground for 300 million years, turning into fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas)We dig them up and burn them, releasing that long lost energy from the sun! (As well as the long lost carbon dioxide!) nnnn
the sun
Fossil fuels store energy from the sun as they are formed by the decomposition of organic matter like plants and animals that received energy from the sun through photosynthesis. This process occurred over millions of years, resulting in the formation of coal, oil, and natural gas.
not really fossil is made from dead organism
The sun.
the sun
Fossil fuels are formed from organic matter that originally obtained its energy from the sun through photosynthesis. This organic matter stored the sun's energy in the form of chemical bonds, which is released as chemical energy when the fossil fuels are burned. So, the chemical energy in fossil fuels can be traced back to the sun's energy.
the sun:-)
The Sun.
how does the sun affect the formation of ocean currants
Fossil Fuels (:
It is half the hot of the sun
The SUN!