Like volcanoes, chemical energy takes part in Wailea-Makena, Hawaii, East Maui County’s environment.
Chemical Energy is energy that is stored in the chemical bonds of atoms and molecules. It’s the reason that volcanoes like the one Wailea-Makena, Hawaii, East Maui County sits on can and will explode. Some examples of objects that store and release chemical energy are wood, batteries, food, and volcanoes. This energy could be converted into electricity which would power appliances such as computers, phones, and
cars.
Another form of energy that is at play in Wailea-Makena, Hawaii, East Maui County is Solar Energy. Solar Energy drives the weather which then erodes rocks. The wind breaks rocks down, rain slowly dissolves rocks, and heat causes rocks to crack/ buckle. Like Chemical Energy, the wind that Solar Energy drives could be harnessed and used. Using windmills we could grind grain and pump water needed for farming and agriculture. The rain we could collect and use for toilets, sinks, showers, ect.
Plate tectonics collide creating convergent boundaries, some plates separate from one another creating divergent boundaries. Also, some plates slide past each other creating transform boundaries which causes mountains such as the West Maui Mountains, valleys such as Iao Valley, and earthquakes to exist. All of these are located in Wailea-Makena, Hawaii, East Maui and give very good reasons for why it’s the best location to start a new environmentally friendly residential community. After all, earthquakes helped us to learn about the temperature the Earth’s inner core. According to www.news.nationalgeographic.com, scientists “record earthquakes' seismic waves bounced back from the core.” This means that because an earthquake's seismic waves originate from the inner core, when the waves move to the surface of Earth , after traveling through the outer core, mantle, and crust of course, scientists can record its temperature and figure out how fast the Earth is cooling. Another reason why Wailea-Makena, Hawaii, East Maui is the best location to start a new environmentally friendly residential community is that mountains allow forest companies to harvest wood on them. Wood has stores of chemical energy which can be used for multiple purposes besides heat and light. Finally, Wailea-Makena, Hawaii, East Maui is the best location to start a new environmentally friendly residential community because it’s valleys provide a safe haven from tornados which are not necessarily uncommon in Hawaii.