- The necessary means to make fossil fuel consumable energy is heat burns the source to make it energy
- 1 Water, at the top of a waterfall controlled by a dam, has potential energy.
- 2 As water moves down the waterfall, the water’s potential energy from its earlier position transforms into motion/kinetic energy.
- 3 The falling water lands on a turbine which spins a generator.
- 4 As the turbine (generator) turns, it moves copper wire along a magnet which creates a flow of electrons (electricity), which is then transferred to a wire.
- 5 The electricity travels through wires from the generator in the hydro-station to your house, and the wires continue behind the walls in your home to your electrical outlets.
Hydro: Because it would take to much to set up a bunch of turbines even though its renewable, people don't have lakes or river in the city therefore its inefficient there .
Wind: Its not always windy so when wouldn't always be able to power your electricity.
Solar power: Would be very expensive to set up solar powered consumers every where and you would not have electricity at night when the sun goes down so therefore it would be inefficient.
- Question 11) Coal and things like wen use today which is probably a limited source but a reliable one.
- Part 2: Its so dependable because it is able to keep our lights and things on now and there's plenty of it at the time .
12: Yes because if we drained all from ne source it would be out pretty soon.
13: I'm not sure sorry but here's what I think
Chemical (potential)
Thermal
Motion
Electricity
14:
- We need it to power the other wires that gives us light power to things like gas pumps and electronics
- It helps get water to peoples house with powering pumps
- It goes all through the city to ensure that we are able to do things like have lights to see at night and so on
I HOPE THIS HELPS IT TOOK A WHILE :D
it is critical to control the world's population because it is increasing day by day and due to the increasement of population, global warming is increasing and global warming is bringing a terrific change in this environment.
Because <span>its a system of </span>democratic governance<span> of a </span>state<span> where the </span>executive branch<span> derives its democratic legitimacy from the </span>legislature<span> (</span>parliament<span>) and is also held accountable to that legislature. In a parliamentary system, the </span>head of state<span> is normally a different person from the </span>head of government<span>. This is in contrast to a </span>presidential system<span> in a democracy, where the head of state often is also the head of government, and most importantly, the executive branch does not derive its democratic legitimacy from the legislature.
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Answer:
1. Both were veterans of the War of 1812.
2. Both led US troops in Mexico.
3. Both ran for president of the United States as members of the Whig Party.
I don't know the rest sorry :(
Explanation:
- Winfield Scott was a general of the United States Army, diplomat and presidential candidate of his country. Nicknamed Old Fuss and Feathers, for his exaggerated adherence to regulations and his rigorous property in dressing, he served his country as a general for longer than any other character in US history and most historians describe him to the commander. most gifted of his time in America. In the course of his 50-year career he participated in the Anglo-American War of 1812, the American Intervention in Mexico, the Black Hawk War, the Seminole Wars and briefly in the American Civil War. He helped in the conception of the Anaconda Plan that would be used for the defeat of the Confederacy. He served as the Army's General Commander for twenty years, longer than any other in that position. National hero after the war with Mexico served as military governor of Mexico City. Such was his popularity that his party, the Whig, decided to nominate him instead of Millard Fillmore for the presidential election of 1852. Despite losing the election to the Democrat Franklin Pierce his popularity did not decrease, instead he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General becoming the first military since George Washington to hold the position.
- Zachary Taylor, also known as Old, Rough and Ready, was the twelfth president of the United States of America, from 1849 to 1850. He stood out for his great military career and for being the first president of the United States to take office without having been previously elected to no other public office. He was, in addition, the second president who died during the mandate. He died of gastroenteritis, although it is not excluded that it was cholera. Finally, it is also worth mentioning that he was the last president to own slaves during his presidency.