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Natural Source of Energy
Natural sources of energy are those that are derived from naturally occurring resources in the environment, without requiring any human intervention. Some examples of natural sources of energy include:
Solar energy: Solar energy is the energy that is produced by the sun and can be harnessed through the use of solar panels and other technologies.
Wind energy: Wind energy is the energy that is produced by the wind and can be harnessed through the use of wind turbines.
Hydropower: Hydropower is the energy that is produced by moving water, such as rivers, streams, and waterfalls, and can be harnessed through the use of hydroelectric power plants.
Geothermal energy: Geothermal energy is the energy that is produced by the heat of the earth's core and can be harnessed through the use of geothermal power plants.
Biomass: Biomass is the energy that is produced by organic materials, such as wood, agricultural crops, and waste products, and can be harnessed through the use of biomass power plants.
Tidal energy: Tidal energy is the energy that is produced by the movement of tides and can be harnessed through the use of tidal turbines.