Most of the energy on earth comes from one source, the sun! Explain how this happens.
TJ
2/24/2014 02:13:39 am
We the plants uses the energy from the sun. Then the plants use the energy to grow. After that a animal comes and eats the plants. They use the plant's energy to grow. When they are done growing humans can eat the plant or the animal to get there energy. Then humans use the energy to grow.
Ariana
2/24/2014 02:46:42 am
Because the sun is a HUGE Star, and it is so hot that it can make earth warm.
Kyra Lilley
2/24/2014 02:24:51 am
The sun is the major energy source for Earth. The sun's energy travels as light to Earth. It then becomes food for plants. Next, when people and animals eat the plants, it gives them energy. There are also other types of energy. We on Earth often use coal and oil for energy to power our machinery and homes.These cannot be powered by the sun, unless they are solar machines. This process is similar to other energy forms. In conclusion, the process of transporting energy from the sun powers most things on our planet and is essential for our functioning.
Jada R
2/25/2014 02:33:19 am
Great topic and conclusion sentences. I liked how you wrote your paragraph.
Erin Mathews
2/24/2014 02:25:18 am
Most of our energy comes from the sun. Heat energy comes from the light from the sun. The heat does not travel through space however. It is the light that makes it warm. The light comes to the earth and heats it up, which is only its heat energy. The ray of the sun's light gives us some of the energy we need.The sun is a ball of gas with different nuclear reactions going on inside of it, and these reactions release energy in the form of light. So as you can see, the sun's light gives us some of our energy on earth.
Jada R
2/25/2014 02:35:55 am
I like your topic and conclusion sentences. Great job on your paragraph, your paragraph is good.
Sasha
2/24/2014 02:29:45 am
The sun produces sunlight for the plants. It does it by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen in the core. That means the fusion of the nucleus as hydrogen in its core (the center) in the nucleus.
Molly
2/24/2014 02:30:47 am
The sun makes the most energy on the earth. THe sun produces light, some may also say it produces heat too. But really it is just light rays making it hotter and hotter. We need the sun for many reasons including, it's light, it's heat, the energy to help feed the plants, and many more environmental activities.
Kyra Lilley
2/25/2014 02:35:49 am
I love how you talked about the sun making heat! I had never thought about that! Great job :)
Jada R
2/25/2014 02:40:28 am
I liked how you talked about the heat of the sun. Also Molly you capitalized the h in the in your second sentence.
Madeleine J Bird
2/24/2014 02:32:06 am
All energy on Earth comes from the sun. Plants absorb the UV rays and get energy from that. The plants are then in turn eaten by animals, which in turn are eaten by us. When we die, we decompose and give nutrients to the soil. Which helps plants grow, which then get eaten by animals, which then get eaten by us and so on and so forth. Without the sun none of this would be possible.
Heaven
2/24/2014 02:34:06 am
How does most of the energy on earth come from one source, that is the sun?
Maddie
2/24/2014 02:34:21 am
Well I really not sure why. But my guess would be that the sun is the most powerful source of energy. Why you mite ask would you guess that well it just makes since to me. That is why I guess that.
Shymia Washington
2/24/2014 02:35:02 am
Did you know that the sun gives the earth most energy ? Most energy comes from the sun because the sun has a gravitational pull to keep the earth from going off into space somewhere . It comes from the nuclear fusion inside of the core.
Cass Sackett
2/26/2014 03:45:58 am
It is true that the sun's gravity keeps the earth in its orbit. But gravity doesn't really come from the sun's nuclear fusion. Gravity is there just because the sun is so incredibly heavy.
Orion Whelchel
2/24/2014 02:35:10 am
I think the nuclear fusion of the hydrogen atoms make them fuse into Helium atoms and the energy from that travels across the solar system onto Earth. That energy helps things grow like plants.
Orion Whelchel
2/26/2014 01:25:01 am
I think the way that Earth gets energy from the Sun. I think this is because the nuclear fusion of the hydrogen atoms fuse them into Helium atoms. The energy from the fusing travels across the solar system which goes onto Earth. That energy makes plants grow. this is how I think the Earth gets energy from the sun
Jailyn Ramos
2/24/2014 02:35:49 am
Because all the energy is in the sun. But it depends on the atmosphere and where that energy is located.
Jonathan
2/24/2014 02:36:39 am
The sun produces a lot energy. So the power plants use solar energy. The sun puts off a lot of light.
Jada R
2/24/2014 02:37:28 am
How does the sun help anything get energy? The light travels from the sun, and the heat of the sun helps the plants grow. The plant has energy from the sun. If the animals eat the plant the animal is getting energy from the plant. If a human eats a plant there getting energy from the plant. If a human eats an animal he/she is getting energy from the animal from the plant to the sun. Does the sun help anything get energy?
Kyra Lilley
2/25/2014 02:34:37 am
I loved how you began and ended with a question! Fabulous job ;)
Ricardo Canas
2/24/2014 02:37:53 am
Most of the energy comes from the Sun and we use it all the time. The Suns energy comes on Earth by the light and plants absorb it which animals eat. Then when that happens we eat the animals and plants and it's like a cycle that keeps on happening. That is how the Suns energy comes on the Earth,
April
2/24/2014 02:38:03 am
Most of the energy on earth comes from the sun, and how it happens is not that complicated. First the sun shines light on the Earths plants, and gives energy to grow. Once the plant grows, animals will get it's energy by eating it. Then, another animal will get the energy by eating the first animal. It's pretty neat how the sun effects our entire food chain. Now you know that it isn't very complicated, how most of Earth's energy comes from the sun.
Jada R
2/25/2014 02:44:58 am
Fabulous job on your paragraph. I love how you talked about fist shines of the sun.
Niky Letic
2/24/2014 02:38:25 am
The sun is a major source of the Earth. The sun energy travels which becomes food for the plants and helps the plants grow too. When people and animals eat the plants that gives them energy. there are different types of energy we mostly use coal and oil for our power and our transportation. So the sun gives a lot of things energy on the earth.
Kirk
2/24/2014 02:39:04 am
The sun has produced energy for billions of years. Solar energy is the solar radiation that reaches the earth.
Tia Hawkins
2/24/2014 02:39:32 am
A lot of energy comes from the sun. So when the sun helps the plants grow. After that a fish can eat the seaweed. Then the whale it's the fish. Next a shark can eat the whale. Then the shark is ate by a human the. After that then the human has energy from the food. So that how the sun makes energy.
Kyra LIlley
2/25/2014 02:33:25 am
That is really great! I immediatly thought of food chains! Very nice :)
Luke
2/24/2014 02:41:03 am
This is true because the sun makes plants and plants make food and the food gives us energy. Then there is light which powers solar things. Then when we eat food we can do work and build things. Those things that we build help make other thing that make up the world.
Grayson Bush
2/24/2014 02:41:21 am
The sun produces energy to the earth with makes up most of the energy on our planet. The suns energy comes from a nuclear fusion turning hydrogen atoms into helium atoms which produces energy. The core of the sun produces 99% of the heat from the sun. From the nuclear fusion helium is produced which makes the energy. 2/24/2014 02:43:47 am
A lot of factors of nature get there energy from the sun. That way when we eat the things that have energy we get energy from that food source a lot of things get there energy from the sun's rays and that is an example of mechanic energy. That is how factors of nature get there energy.
Caleigh
2/24/2014 02:44:54 am
Some people think that energy comes from electricity, others think it's from plants, but energy actually comes from the sun. I know it might seem crazy because the sun is so far away, but here is an example of how the sun is our source of energy. Most of our heat/energy comes fun the sun's powerful rays.
Keenan Brock
2/24/2014 02:49:16 am
The sun have the most energy, because it have fire and that's how people see in the day time.
Cass Sackett
2/26/2014 03:37:53 am
Light and heat are both forms of energy, that is right!
kariman
2/24/2014 11:22:19 am
The Sun produces energy by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium in its core. What that means is that, since there is a huge amount of hydrogen in the core, these atoms stick together and fuse into a helium atom. This energy is then radiated out from the core and moves across the solar system. It is not enough to just answer the question, so here is a breakdown of how the energy is transferred from the core to the Earth and the other objects in our solar system.
Cass Sackett
2/26/2014 03:39:07 am
That is neat information. Do you know how long it takes the energy from a fusion reaction to reach the photosphere?
Jialyn Ramos
2/25/2014 02:40:44 am
Where does all the energy come from?. Well it all come from the sun because all the energy that we have is coming from the sun. But it depends on atmosphere and were the energy is located. That is how we have all the light in our house and how the animals get there food.
Cass Sackett
2/26/2014 03:24:17 am
I like to think about how different things get their energy from the sun. For instance, windmills can generate electricity. Windmills get their energy from the wind, of course. The wind blows mostly because the sun warms up air in some places more than in others. The warm air is light and rises up, while the cold air is heavy and sinks down. The cold air then blows in to where the warm used to be, and that makes the wind. But without the sun, we wouldn't have the wind. Comments are closed.
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