Geothermal energy and Nuclear energy are possible candidates.
Though bear in mind that any element above Hydrogen was formed by atomic fusion inside a star, though possibly not inside our current sun, so the nuclear energy released as higher elements decay is stellar energy, if not solar.
Geothermal energy is from rocks heated by underground nuclear radiation, so ultimately its also stellar.
The star light that strikes the earth on a moonless night is enough energy to see by, and its certainly not from our own sun. But starlight is mainly decorative and with modern GPS navigation it not too useful other for a few midnight hikers and those Palestinian shepherds who watch their flocks by night. I think you may be safer with Nuclear and Kinetic as neither draws from the sun.
The two primary energy sources for Earth are sunlight (solar energy) and the planet's internal heat (geothermal energy). Solar energy is harnessed through solar panels and used for electricity generation, while geothermal energy is tapped by harnessing heat from within the Earth's crust for heating and electricity production.
The two main sources of energy in Earth's spheres are the Sun, which provides solar energy for the biosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere through processes like photosynthesis and weather patterns, and the internal heat of the Earth, which drives processes like plate tectonics, volcanic activity, and geothermal energy.
The two sources of energy suggested by Oparin's theory were ultraviolet light and lightning. These energy sources were thought to have provided the necessary energy for chemical reactions to occur and form organic molecules in the early Earth's atmosphere.
True. Inexhaustible energy resources, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass energy sources like wood, are natural sources that won't run out and can continually be replenished. These sources offer a sustainable alternative to finite fossil fuels.
The two fundamental sources of energy that drive Earth's systems are the sun, which provides solar energy for processes like photosynthesis and weather patterns, and the Earth's core, which generates geothermal energy that drives processes like plate tectonics and volcanic activity.
The original source of energy for almost all energy sources on Earth is the Sun. Solar energy drives many natural processes, including the formation of fossil fuels and renewable energy sources such as wind and hydroelectric power.
the sun and the moon
The sun and the earth's interior are the two sources of energy that power earth's systems.
The sun and the earth's interior are the two sources of energy that power earth's systems.
The sun and the earth's interior are the two sources of energy that power earth's systems.
solar system and gas
your mom goes to college
The sun, respiration, photosynthesis and food are all sources of energy for living things.
The Earth system is powered by energy from two major sources: the Sun and the planet's internal heat.
The sun and the earth's interior are the two sources of energy that power earth's systems.
The two main sources of energy in Earth's spheres are the Sun, which provides solar energy for the biosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere through processes like photosynthesis and weather patterns, and the internal heat of the Earth, which drives processes like plate tectonics, volcanic activity, and geothermal energy.
sun, water, wind.there may be others, but those are some of the most typical
The two main energy sources for Earth's system are solar energy from the sun, which drives processes like photosynthesis and weather patterns, and geothermal energy from Earth's internal heat, which powers processes like plate tectonics and volcanic activity.