Energy human's get daily is derived from food. Food rich in carbohydrates provide more energy to sustain humans each day.
Coal.
Most of the energy we use here on Earth - whether it is in our food, or in technology - ultimately comes from the Sun.
All of your energy come from the food you eat.
Electricity I use comes from a hydro electric dam on the Columbia River.
Most of the energy we use - whether industrial or otherwise (for instance, the food we eat) comes from sunlight. The main exceptions are geothermal energy, tidal energy, and nuclear energy.
energy
Chemical energy and electrical energy are the most widely used energy forms.
Most energy comes from sun through the nuclear fusion energy.
Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.Plants and some algae get their energy from the Sun. Most other living beings (including us humans) get their energy from plants. Energy is stored as chemical energy, which we use. Plants use chemical energy, too, as energy storage.
the sun, photosynthesis
no, the sun creates the most but wind energy creates the second highest amount of energy.
The sun