no
Yes, in a few billion years.
water (hydroelectricity) like a dam.
No because hydroelectricity is renewable (meaning that it isn't in a limited supply). Gravity from the earth, sun, and moon cause rivers to flow and since gravity will never end, rivers will always run and be available for the making of hydroelectricity.
So long as there is enough water to run the turbines.
No because hydroelectricity is renewable (meaning that it isn't in a limited supply). Gravity from the earth, sun, and moon cause rivers to flow and since gravity will never end, rivers will always run and be available for the making of hydroelectricity.
An earthquake might break the dam. There might be a drought and run out of water
Hydroelectricity does not contribute to global warming.
Ethanol, hydroelectricity, and solar power are renewable resources that are not likely to run out in the next 200 years.
Hydroelectricity pollutes all the water it uses.
hydroelectricity is used to create electricity.
What is a sentence with hydroelectricity
It can run on a motor, but it is designed as a sail boat.