every energy thats lost creates pollution as all the energy is not utilized...
There is no actual pollution from solar energy - apart from the pollution caused in the manufacture of the solar panels.
Habitat loss, soil erosion, and air pollution are disadvantages primarily associated with wind energy. The construction of wind farms can disrupt local ecosystems and wildlife habitats, while the installation of wind turbines may lead to soil disturbance. Additionally, though wind energy itself produces no direct air pollution, the manufacturing and transportation of turbines can contribute to emissions. These factors highlight the environmental trade-offs involved in renewable energy development.
loss of hearing (from excessive exposer to extreme noise pollution) and bags under the eyes (from loss of sleep :P)
yes it is pollution free
Actually solar energy systems do generate pollution, but the vast majority of that pollution is generated during manufacture not use. This makes containing and limiting the pollution much easier. After approximately 3 months of use, the renewable energy produced by the panels has compensated for the initial pollution. Then the panels produce free, clean, renewable energy with no carbon dioxide pollution.
no nly thermal pollution
Both are facing increasing pollution. Both are experiencing a loss of biodiversity.
energy pollution
Noise pollution refers to excessive, disturbing, or unwanted noise that disrupts the natural environment or human activities. It can be caused by various sources such as traffic, industrial activities, construction, and recreational events. Prolonged exposure to noise pollution can lead to various health issues including hearing loss, stress, and sleep disturbances.
pollution
Yes. For example, burning logs for energy or fires causes pollution (smoke and ash)
Geothermal energy is good because it is a form of green energy. That means it is pollution free and does not harm the Earth. In fact, geothermal energy can prevent pollution and take away pollution as it can use greenhouse gases, which is one of the major killers of our planet.