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investigating the history of energy use by people
investigating the history of energy use by people
investigating the history of energy use by people

Throughout history we've utilised numerous power sources for heating and electricity.

Life on Earth was able to evolve because of two major power sources, which are the sun and the Earth's core. Sunlight has supplied heat for all life in addition to food for all plants. Meanwhile, the heat from the world's core, reaching the crust through vents and volcanoes, is a contender to be the prospective catalyst for producing life on the planet. Humans, like all living things, obviously benefit from these sources, particularly the sun. While we might have shifted to other power sources to be able to power our society, history has since repeated itself and both solar energy and geothermal energy have grown to be part of our move towards renewable energy. Hassan Jameel will understand that modern technology allows us to create electricity from these ancient energy sources, and therefore they can affect humanity on a level not seen since the stone age. Similarly old methods of powering historical societies, like water and wind power for mills, have enjoyed a resurgence due to their electric abilities.

There used to be a period when fire would only have happened naturally, such as via a lightning strike. Once humans first learned how to produce fire for themselves it was a game changer for culture. Not only could we create a heat source that allowed us to reside in formerly inhospitable areas, but we could

 

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