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What form of energy supplies 95% of the worlds energy?

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What form of energy supplies 95% of the worlds energy?

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  1. 100% of the worlds energy is solar. we are born of stars (astro) einstens law E=mc*2 tells us there is enough energy in a glass of water to power the city of london for a week. though c the universal constant (light), can bend, slow down, speed up and even split (seperate). but for my limited understnding of pysics, i think it wold be cool if we could use fusion the way it should.


  2. Electric power, (No kidding) if you look at it from the aspect that electricity is used for almost everything from coal and oil production both the mining drilling. the Transportation (trains actually have eletric motors that push them across the tracks, same with large ships. The manufacturing of gasoline and those bio-fuels.The processing of food to eat, to the power that is running your computer.

      Your question is what form of energy supplies the world with energy. not the source of the energy, two different things.

  3. What form of energy supplies 95% of the world's energy... if by the word "world" you mean: "earth", then the answer to the energy form is: "sunshine". The sun supplies at least 95% of all the energy on the planet. Plants capture this energy and store it locked in carbon compounds. Coal comes from this stored energy, wood, food, even oil, theoretically.

  4. 95%? Nothing

  5. Most of it comes from this lady

  6. good old Salt Water, I have desigened a self powering unit, just from salt water, extremley powerful!

  7. coal

  8. Whoever said coal is bleah! Its hydrogen, solar power, or water. Yay, so smart.

  9. the sun

    the sun is responsible for most energy from plants & animals (also fossil fuels), weather -wind & hydro/water cycle, and gravitation tides & geo-thermal.

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