Electricity is not really a resource. Electrons are not used up in an electrical appliance, they simply lose charge (which is given to them by a generator). The ways in which electricity are produced can be exhaustible, such as coal, oil and gas power plants, or inexhaustible, such as wind solar and tidal energy.
A true renewable resource MUST be inexhaustible. They would self renew.
# Implode # Inclined Plance # Independent Variable # Infer # Inexhaustable Resource # Input Force # Ionosphere # Isobars # Isotherm
No. It is potentially renewable, but remember the lesson of Easter Island: if you use up renewable reasources faster than you can renew them, you will exhaust them.
It is both it is renewable which means we can use it for ever so it is inexhaustable!
no
inexhaustable
Yes it is inexhaustable
Electricity is not an energy resource. It is called an energy carrier. That means the energy resource (coal, uranium, oil, gas, wood, wind, solar, etc..) is transferred to electricity (in a power plant) and this electricity is transferred to the end energy user (homes, industry, etc..).
Coal
Renewable
soil is inexhaustible you can't run out of it.
yes coal is inexhaustable.