10 feet
10 feet
10 feet
The top 10 feet of the ocean stores the same amount of energy as the entire atmosphere. This is because water has a high heat capacity, meaning it can absorb and store large amounts of heat energy compared to air.
10 feet
A carbon-carbon covalent bond, such as those found in hydrocarbons like gasoline and natural gas, stores an unusually large amount of energy due to its high bond strength. When these bonds are broken during combustion, a significant amount of energy is released.
A large amount of nitrogen can be found in the Earth's atmosphere, comprising about 78% of the air we breathe. Additionally, nitrogen can be found in the soil and in organic matter.
no it isnt
It stores chemical, but is used as electrical.
Glycogen which is found in the liver.
It stores chemical, but is used as electrical.
Lipid
These are the external electrons.