The Mongol cosmological system is mainly based on the positions, relationships and movements of the Sun, the Moon, the five major planets in the Solar System and the various constellations in the sky. This system of belief is centered around local wild fauna and oral transmission, with few written sources. ConstellationsGenerally, stars represent animals turning around the which is symbolized by the Altan Gadas (: Алтан Гадас, lit. "Golden Spike"). Constellations include Num Sum (: Нум сум, lit. "Bow and A. . Mongolian calculates the positions of each of the planets visible with the naked eye: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The names of the celestial and the days they are as. . Mongolians are particularly attached to the Great Bear. This constellation is limited for them to the seven Dipper stars making the bear's tail and body, but the legend concerning it is probably the most famous in.
Ecuador's mountainous terrain and numerous rivers allow for hydroelectric power generation. The launch of several large facilities since 1983 has solidified the hydropower sector's leading role in Ecuador's electricity generation mix (Table 3). Ecuador's energy production increased by a compounded growth rate of 0. In 2024. . Electricity can be generated in two main ways: by harnessing the heat from burning fuels or nuclear reactions in the form of steam (thermal power) or by capturing the energy of natural forces such as the sun, wind or moving water. As of 2021, the country generated a substantial 79% of its electricity from hydropower, owing to its mountainous terrain. . Ecuador is grappling with a changing climate that is dramatically affecting its energy sector. The electricity imbalance for October 2024 was estimated at around 500 GWh (19 percent of usual demand). .