Q&A: What is the source of power that fuels the weather?
Question by blazerboy0484: What is the source of power that fuels the weather?
(a) heat from the earth’s surface
(b) solar energy
(c) cold currents in the ocean
(d) rising cool air creating a cold front
Best answer:
Answer by Just_gone
b
What do you think? Answer below!
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about 3 months ago
the sun
about 3 months ago
All of the above power the weather thats why its so complex. But if this is for a test use(b) if you have to choose only one because the others get most of their energy from the sun.
about 3 months ago
i do believe it is the sun that has the most influence on the weather.
about 3 months ago
ITS (B) THE SUN IS THE SOURCE OF POWER!!!!!!!!!!
about 3 months ago
b) Big light in sky is said to rise in the east.
about 3 months ago
Answer “b” is correct
about 3 months ago
thiers multiple things that control our atmospheres weather. but the main one is the sun spots on the sun as well as the inner core of the earth! the sun also controls the wind on the earth! crazy thing but its true
about 3 months ago
B
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