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About the principle of conservation law of energy......


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As energy energy never lost....only from one form to another....

 

What is the first energy that starts on Earth?

It is also considered to be the beginning of life....

 

On the other hand, can organisms live without any energy?

 

 

Thx for furthur responds

 

Albert

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As energy energy never lost....only from one form to another....

 

What is the first energy that starts on Earth?

It is also considered to be the beginning of life....

 

Sunlight. It makes plants grow, which are then eaten by animals, who are eaten by other animals (including us), and since fossil fuels are made of plants, practically all the energy here is sunlight.

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Maybe for a small period of time. There are creatures at the bottom of the ocean that can survive around sulfur vents. These "steal" chemical energy from the environment. They would have no problem without the sun.

 

The rest of us are out of luck.

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So' date=' if the Earth without Sunlight?, what will happen then? [b']Is there still life on Earth? [/b] and, Does there still have energy on Earth?

 

 

Albert

 

There is also energy from radioactive decay, which is significant.

 

Life as we know it? Probably not. Life in some form? - not enough info to be sure.

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I don't think it is, swansont was probably replying to "Does there still have energy on Earth?" You could also say that everything else that hits the earth from space is an energy source too.

 

I think it's unsure whether the stuff living at ocean vents would survive without other life, as they might use some chemicals from them.

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Ok, I saw many messages say that the creature in vents could take in chemicals as energy source.....

 

but what chemicals? Is it from one type of plant? but more over, is it completely dark on Earth without sun?

 

Albert

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the energy powering the hydrothermal vents (and generating the various compounds) originates in nuclear reactions in the core of the earth. even if the sun went out, these reactions would continue for some time, allowing life to continue around these vents. Just as a side note, the first of these vents to be seen was dubbed the "rose garden" because of it's bright red colours. Interestingly, there were many colours in the life there, but absolutely no green - the colour of chlorophyll. Sadly the rose garden is gone now, probably destroyed by a lava flow, though we know of plenty other vents. Other forms of life that might survive for a while are those in the Movile Caves in Romania. these organisms live purely on chemicals released from the rocks, again the sun is not a source of energy. Admittedly though, once the earth starts to freeze, these would disappear before those round the vents, which have a heat source to live on too.

 

hydrothermal vents:

 

http://www.geotimes.org/july02/NN_vents.html

 

http://www.ocean.udel.edu/deepsea/level-2/creature/crab.html

 

 

movile cave:

 

http://www.geocities.com/rainforest/vines/5771/

 

http://www.geo.utexas.edu/chemhydro/Annette/movile_cave_images.htm

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