Solarenergy is the energy derived from the sun's radiation. It is a renewable and sustainable source of energy that can be harnessed using various technologies to generate electricity, heat, and light.
When sunlight reaches the Earth, it can be converted into usable energy through several methods:
Photovoltaic (PV) Cells: These cells, commonly known as solar panels, convert sunlight directly into electricity through the photovoltaic effect.
Solar Thermal Systems: These systems use sunlight to heat a fluid, typically water or an antifreeze solution, to generate steam and drive a turbine to produce electricity.
Passive Solar Heating: Buildings can be designed to capture and store solar heat to provide heating and lighting without the need for mechanical systems.
Earth's surface changes constantly through a variety of processes and forces. Students can:
Analyze and interpret data identifying ways Earth's surface is constantly changing through a variety of processes and forces such as plate tectonics, erosion, deposition, solar influences, climate, and human activity
Develop and communicate an evidence based scientific explanation around one or more factors that change Earth's surface