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    solar system project

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    row band.    Regolith­the layer of unconsolidated rocky material covering bedrock.    Fusion­Process in a star’s core in which lightweight hydrogen nuclei combined into heavier helium nuclei    Descriptions:  Sun  ● Energy created by nuclear fusion  ● Coronae are unique to this solar system component  ● Its surface temperature is approximately 5800 K  ● Produces wind that reaches high speeds near the Earth  ● Dark spots are cooler than other regions of its surface          Mercury:  ● Size: 1516 mi 

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    Chemistry - Energy

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    “The energy for life comes from the sun.” Outline the role of the photosynthesis process to explain what is meant by this statement. (3 marks) chlorophyll 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) + energy C6 H12 O6 (aq) + 6O2(g) 2830 kJ glucose Photosynthesis is the process in which plants use the sun’s light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates such as glucose‚ sucrose‚ starch and cellulose. Carbohydrates are high energy compounds

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    ’radiation’ has to do with energy or matter moving through space. Space radiation affects astronauts when an amount of radiation gets through the walls of a space shuttle or station and enters the body. Solar radiation usually affects astronauts walking in space‚ outside of their space shuttles‚ but sometimes it can even affect the people on Earth‚ causing electricity failures. Many people - astronauts mostly- fear the consequences of solar radiation‚ due to the fact that solar radiation can cause dangerous

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    solar paint

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    First slide: The purpose of “Solar paint” invention is to generate inexpensive electricity because various efforts have been made for this kind of power generation over the previous few decades. It is an environment friendly technology which has eliminated the need of solar cell. It is completely reasonable and sustainable. Solar paint is consisted of organic solar cell paint. These organic solar cells are protected from water through ecofriendly synthetic sheets for example PET and therefore

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    Flow of Energy

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    The Flow of Energy Stacey Ann Langston SCI/209 February 3‚ 2013 Cynthia Collin-Clausen The Flow of Energy The marine ecosystem relies on solar energy converted through photosynthesis by producers. Consumers‚ fish for example‚ metabolize‚ and release as chemical energy to convert into mechanical energy. The ecosystem distributes energy to living organisms through heat energy. Decomposers break down dead organisms and deplete them of their

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    Stars and Solar System

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    Stars A star is a massive‚ luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity. The nearest star to Earth is the Sun‚ which is the source of most of the energy on the planet. Solar System The Solar System consists of the Sun and its planetary system of eight planets‚ their moons‚ and other non-stellar objects. It formed 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a giant molecular cloud. The vast majority of the system’s mass is in the Sun‚ with most of the remaining mass contained

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    Radiant Energy

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    Radiant Energy The term radiant energy refers to energy that travels by waves or particles‚ particularly electromagnetic radiation such as heat or x-rays. Radiant energy is created through electromagnetic waves and was discovered in 1885 by Sir William Crookes. Fields in which this terminology is most often used are telecommunications‚ heating‚ radiometry‚ lighting‚ and in terms of energy created from the sun. Radiant energy is measured in joules. Ads by Google Best Solar Investments Solar It

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    solor energy

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    Running head: THE ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGES OF SOLAR ENERGY Science and Humanity SCI 101 Dr. Demoulin Bethel University July 8‚ 2014 The Disadvantages and Advantages of Solar Energy 1 The Disadvantage of Solar Energy Solar energy can be used in different ways during the construction of houses in order to conserve energy. Solar energy comes as a gift of nature and this makes it even more economical

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    Alternative Energy for Future Nowadays the most common energy resources come from Fossil Fuel‚ which according to research it shows that more of 85% of all energy that is consumed in the United States. It takes millions of years for the Fossil Fuel to actually develop and ready to be used‚ and the main concern of Fossil Fuel is that it cannot be consumed over and over again or reused. Through this analysis it can be assumed that because it takes millions of years for the fossil fuel to develop‚

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    Proper understanding of each of these discoveries and theories is important when learning about our universe. Planetary Accretion Planetary accretion has two main theories on how the planets in our solar system were formed. The first of the two is the Solar Nebular Disk Model; this is where our Solar System’s planets started out as small pieces and started to collide together‚ uniting into bigger pieces and this kept happening until they became planetesimals. Once they were planetesimals‚ they crashed

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