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Any electricity generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) contributes to global warming. Renewable energy does not contribute to global warming (except in a small way during equipment manufacture).Any electricity generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) contributes to global warming. Renewable energy does not contribute to global warming (except in a small way during equipment manufacture).
Natural gas is just gas except it helps the environment because it doesn't pollute the air when burned, and it's odorless.It's pumped from wells. But disadvantages are that it contains a poisonous chemical call hydrogen sulfide.
all non living resources are known as abiotic resources. for example, land, water, minerals etc. the abiotic resources are not renewable except water which is in exhaustible. these resources are in great demand for the development of various industries.
Jamestown's main natural resorce and cash crop is tobacco which was found in Jamestown when they arrived and was not used by the farmers or whomever sold/raised it. Also corn, turkey and bread.
burning of fossil fuels
everything except corn.
There are very few natural resources left now except for North Sea oil and gas.
The resources you should consult for guidance on the army transportation safety except are energy website. This is the department of energy.
U.S. department of energy websity
Department of Energy website
U.S. Department of Energy Website
Yes. However, except for state park fees, the State of Arkansas does not participate in the commercial value of this natural resource.
All kind of energy (solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, coal, oil, natural gas) except energy of water falls.
resources is like Natural Resources such as commercial forrestry, mining ect. and industry is like manufacturing or making practical things such as machinery, electronics, or most things except for finance and suit wearing city jobs)
Things that cannot be replaced within a reasonable amount of time after being taken out. Energy sources that are nonrenewable and commonly used are: petroleum, coal, diesel, and natural gas. Nuclear fuel is also non-renewable, and made by using uranium- which once taken out of the earth takes a very long time to be re-made.
The Natural Resources of Uruguay include the arable land, minor minerals, hydro-power and fisheries. Basically the major Natural Resources of Uruguay are the agricultural products of the land. Very little mineral is available in the country. Uruguay is also bereft of the petroleum reserves. Except for the sandy, marshy areas along the eastern coast, the soil of the country is tremendously fertile and this is, therefore, one of the chief reasons behind the Natural Resources of Uruguay. The land is also excellent for farming and hence, a major portion of Uruguay Natural Resources is supplied by agriculture. One of the main Natural Resources of Uruguay is the Hydroelectricity, which is obtained from the rivers of the land. The power generated from the hydroelectricity is used for the purpose of the production of energy. Salto Grande is one of the principle hydroelectric power plants, which are constructed over the Uruguay River. Hydroelectricity is used for 75% production of energy. Other plants, which are currently in the process of power generation, are located on the Brazilian border and another on Río Negro. The former was constructed in the year 1980. The government of Uruguay controls the electric power industry as well as the Natural Resources in Uruguay.
Nope! but it takes a lot less to cerate a lot more energy cleaner (except for what's left) and it is a better alternative to coal as long as we have a good place to put the waste when we're done