英語 での The sun's energy の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Providing illumination powered from the sun energy, the solar panel in the system convert the sun's energy directly into electricity.
Since then, the sun's energy has been the main"battery" driving life on earth.
Hence, the sun's energy production hasn't changed in 100 millennia.
If you are using the sun's energy, then you essentially have an endless energy source.
Balanced ecosystems require the sun's energy to exist and perpetuate the energy cycle.
So right from the start, plants are only converting about 1% of the sun's energy into chemical energy. .
In this way we can make the most of the sun's energy and generate more electricity.
Green(chlorophyll), blue(phycocyanin) and orange(carotenoids) colors collect the sun's energy and power growth.
Coal and mineral oil have indirectly kept the sun's energy for billions of years.
But the measured energy imbalance occurred during the deepest solar minimum in the record, when the Sun's energy reaching Earth was least.
Get outside of the house and absorb some natural vitamin D from the sun's energy.
Earth's tilt oscillates between 21.4° and 24.8°, which affects the distribution of the sun's energy.
Fossil fuels stored the sun's energy over millions of years.
It once used the Sun's energy to temporarily increase its order and grow and produce stems, leaves, roots, and flowers- all beginning from a single seed.
When one thinks of solar homes, one is generally referring to those that use photovoltaic panels to capture the sun's energy and create electricity for the residence.
David: When you say that our government has the ability to manipulate the Sun's energy, did you get any specifics on how that's being done?
The sun's energy is passed into the atmosphere this way, but the first area to receive this energy is the layer closest to the earth's surface: the atmospheric boundary layer.
This project focuses the viewers' attention on all the elements for which the sun's energy is ultimately responsible: the water cycle, the energy that produces our plants, the heat that dries our clothes in the sun, etc.