Is there energy in space?
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A lot of energy is produced and released in the universe and it travels through space freely. Space objects are constantly bombarded by cosmic rays, electromagnetic energy, etc.
Energy is in abundance in space. Strangely, though most of the deep space is empty, i.e. the area between planets, stars and moons, it is dark and cold.
Planets, asteroid and moons reflect that energy back, glowing in the darkness. They can release energy themselves in the form of heat from volcanoes or other processes.
Virtually everything in space is in motion. So, there is a motion energy in space.
Hope it helps!
A lot of energy is produced and released in the universe and it travels through space freely. Space objects are constantly bombarded by cosmic rays, electromagnetic energy, etc.
Energy is in abundance in space. Strangely, though most of the deep space is empty, i.e. the area between planets, stars and moons, it is dark and cold.
Planets, asteroid and moons reflect that energy back, glowing in the darkness. They can release energy themselves in the form of heat from volcanoes or other processes.
Virtually everything in space is in motion. So, there is a motion energy in space.
Hope it helps!
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