where does the earth get power from and where does the sun get made?
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Johnny say: The earth is powered by a giant hamster running in a wheel and the sun is made in Wapping which is part of London
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Mr.Longrove say: Watch this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAuGRhZs...
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keerok say: The earth is powered by two rechargeable Ni-MH double A batteries located at its very core. The batteries are recharged by the spinning motion of the earth itself. The earth has been spun only once since the big bang and so far this has been enough to keep the earth spinning and floating in space.
The sun was made in China.
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ideaquest say: The Earth gets its power from the Sun. The Sun is powered through nuclear fusion by converting hydrogen atoms into helium.
The Sun is made in space as a huge, glowing sphere of hot gas. Most of this gas is hydrogen (about 70%) and helium (about 28%). Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen make up 1.5% and the other 0.5% is made up of small amounts of many other elements such as neon, iron, silicon, magnesium and sulfur.
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Jeffrey K say: Earth gets its energy from the sun. The sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium.
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Otis say: There's a big lead that comes out of the middle of the Pacific Ocean at night and gets plugged into the moon, on the far side so you can't see it.
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Ronald 7 say: Earth gets heat and light from the Sun
The Sun's energy is MADE from Nuclear Fission
Earth also has its internal Power because of its molten interior
This shows up in Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Hydrothermal Energy is a reliable source of Power
As is the Wind, Tides and Sea Waves
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tham153 say: The Sun has existed for about 4.35 billion years, so it does not "get made". It is the ultimate source for most forms of energy on Earth, the prime exceptions being volcanoes and radioactivity
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runningman022003 say: Earth ultimately gets power from the sun. Where does the sun get made? Right where it is?
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Andy C say: Power is electricity that WE HUMANS create by converting some of Earths energy to electricity.
Earth's energy comes from multiple sources, like the rotation around its axis and the moon.
The sun was made in space 4.6 billion years ago by way of gravity.
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Baadal say: Have faith? God created the entire universe.
Believe in logic? Turn to science, and you'll find theories like the Big Bang theory that explain how the universe came into being!
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Christine say: The sun was there before all beings.
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az_lender say: Nearly all of the power we can use comes from the sun. That includes solar power, wind power, ocean wave energy, hydroelectric power, fossil fuels, and biofuels. A lesser source is internal to the earth: nuclear fission of radioactive materials is responsible for mantle convection and hence for volcanism, and is also responsible for hydrothermal vents. An even smaller source is due to the moon via ocean tides.
Stars (including our sun) are formed where dense molecular clouds collapse. Right now the Milky Way galaxy contains at least thousands of molecular clouds. The nearest such cloud that is forming stars in our era is about 400 light-years away from us in the "rho Ophiuchi cloud complex."
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Gina say: If it takes an intelligent entity to create and program a lifeless robot, what would it take to create a living cell let alone a human? Additionally, what would it take to place the sun and the earth in exactly the right positions to sustain that life?
The Answer: an intelligent designer! In the bible at Genesis 1:1 - God says: "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth".
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Tom S say: What kind of "power"? The radiant energy is from the Sun, if that is what you mean. The Sun formed in the center of the solar system, in between the Sagittarius and Perseus Arms of the Milky Way.
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Bill-M say: Heat from the Earth' Core, left over when the Earth was Formed and The Sun.
Where does the sun get made?? In space. Your question makes no sense.
The sun is a Gas Giant (hydrogen) undergoing Nuclear Fusion.
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poldi2 say: The Earth gets energy from the sun, the sun creates energy through nuclear fusion at its core.
http://www.fun-facts.org.uk/energy_facts...
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cosmo say: Horus and Osiris re-ignite the Sun each day on the Eastern Horizon, and throw it into the sky. It provides all the power on the Earth. In the evening, the Sun is collected on the Western Horizon and its fires are damped down to a red glow. It is then placed on a barge floating in the Rivers under the Earth, and is transported to the Eastern Horizon where the ritual begins again.
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Joan H say: Gravity and inertia. The sun was not "made". It formed because of gravity.
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r.wolfpaw say: Wrong section, try science and ask a physicist.
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CarolOklaNola say: Inertia, the Sun's gravity, the Earth's mass and gravity, the Moon's mass a and gravity, the Earth's rotation, the Sun's radiation and various geochemical cycles, and Earth's global and regional magnetic. In addition Earth's core is still hat and radiating more infrared microwave and radio waves than the Earth receives from the Sun, so the core us cooling off by conduction and convection and global tectonics. In addition, Earth's radioactive isotopes are decaying by fission, not fusion, but that provides provides only 14 to 20% of Earth's energy.
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WHANKING-WILLY say: WOMEN DO NOT EXIST
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ralph say: For the earth's core temperature to remain constant, the earth needs to maintain equilibrium with the sun. this means that the amount of energy received is approximately the amount that is expelled. And the sun was "made" billions of years ago from formation of superheated gas (helium and hydrogen).
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crion87 say: The Sun came into being from a nebula, through natural processes including gravity. The Earth gets the majority of its energy from the Sun.
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oneofmagi@rocketmail.com say: God`s will.
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Flor say: You need to study more Astronomy and Space in order to understand what`s going on. Yes, you can!
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