The energy consumed by the fox comes from the plants and animals it eats, which ultimately derive their energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Plants convert sunlight into chemical energy via photosynthesis, which is then passed on through the food chain as animals eat other animals or plants. Thus, the energy consumed by the fox can be traced back to the sun as the original source.
The energy obtained from eating an apple can be traced back to the sun through the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, the apple tree absorbs sunlight and converts it into chemical energy in the form of sugars. When you eat the apple, you are consuming this stored energy from the sun.
The Sun is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements such as oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen. These elements undergo nuclear fusion in the Sun's core, producing energy and light.
No, the sun is not made of gold. The sun is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements. The intense heat and pressure at the sun's core lead to nuclear fusion reactions that produce its energy and light.
The most obvious answer is that Tomato plants have to photosynthesise using in part energy from the sun. If they did not have this energy from the sun and photosynthesis the plant would not be able to grow. Another way a tomato plant can be traced back to the sun is that when the earth was created it was essentially spat out by the sun. In this way all tomato plants are made of matter that was once part of the sun.
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A.TigersB.Field miceC.InsectsD.All animals trace their energy back to the Sun
Geothermal energy and nuclear energy cannot be traced back to the sun.
To do this simply you need to trace back the food source of an animal. For example: lion eats deer, deer eats grass, grass uses sun's energy to produce food via photosynthesis.
The sun. All energy on earth is somehow derived from it. With any energy you can trace it bakc to the sun like we eat some fruit we get that from a plant which gets the energy from the sun to make it grow.
Wind energy is indirectly connected to the sun because wind is created by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface by the sun. Heat energy from burning wood can be traced back to the sun as well, as the wood is formed from trees that grow using sunlight through photosynthesis. In both cases, the sun provides the initial energy source that is transformed into the energy we harness.
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The sun goes into plants, and then to grasshoppers/small mammals, then it keeps going up 10% of each energy on the way.
Most of the energy we use can ultimately be traced back to the Sun's energy.
The body's energys' only bi-product is heat. The sun does not absorb heat. Therefore the body's energy does not go back into the sun.
When Earth receives energy from the sun, some of the energy is reflected back into space. This reflected energy is mainly in the form of infrared radiation.
Geothermal energy is not directly tied to the Sun. It originates from the heat generated within the Earth's core due to radioactive decay and residual heat from the planet's formation.