The two types of thermal energy sources are Geothermal and Thermal Energy
All energy sources come in two ways. One way is by something using the energy. The other way is by something producing the energy. We use thermal energy when we heat our homes with heaters. Microwaves and ovens use thermal energy. So do toasters.
electric energy
nuclear fusion and gravitational contraction
various sources of energy are thermal (coal,oil,gas),solar,wind,hydroelectricity,nuclear and
The four sources of thermal energy are: Solar energy- that comes from the sun! Geothermal energy- this energy reamins deep inside and it provides hot water and helps to grow crops! Decay- the breakdown of dead animals and plants releases thermal energy! Chemical energy (or in other words fire energy)- all fires consume some type of fuel, such as... oil, coal, or even natural gas. Those are the four sources of thermal energy... Hope this helps! It did for me :)
electric energy
All energy sources come in two ways. One way is by something using the energy. The other way is by something producing the energy. We use thermal energy when we heat our homes with heaters. Microwaves and ovens use thermal energy. So do toasters.
nuclear fusion and gravitational contraction
various sources of energy are thermal (coal,oil,gas),solar,wind,hydroelectricity,nuclear and
Most sources of radiant energy, like the sun or lightbulbs, also emit thermal energy, which is heat.
The four sources of thermal energy are: Solar energy- that comes from the sun! Geothermal energy- this energy reamins deep inside and it provides hot water and helps to grow crops! Decay- the breakdown of dead animals and plants releases thermal energy! Chemical energy (or in other words fire energy)- all fires consume some type of fuel, such as... oil, coal, or even natural gas. Those are the four sources of thermal energy... Hope this helps! It did for me :)
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heat gas sun(radiants
Coal by itself lacks thermal energy, apart from what is given to it by its surroundings (e.g. the Earth--which gives everything on its surface thermal energy--warm air, or other nearby sources of heat).
It's not likely. Only 3% of Americans use sun, wind, water, and thermal energy as sources of electricity.
Combustion, solar radiation, and Nuclear reactions.
Sun is the source of heat. It also provides thermal energy.