Yes, until crude oil (a non-renewable resource) finally runs out.
The only way to preserve them is not to use them, but it's more sensible to go on using them (which we will do come what may), but to use them more economically, and to use renewable energy where possible
By using alternative resurces (most of which are natural and reuseable), people can conserve the energy that comes from finite resources. This helps to preserve those resources and also reduce the heavy waste that usually comes with them.
(1) By using less energy. For example, turn off lightbulbs you don't use, use energy-saving lightbulbs, try to walk or use public transportation instead of using a private car whenever possible. (2) By using alternative energy sources. For example, install a solar hot water system - that will save traditional energy when taking a shower.
Population planning is the first and most obvious solution to the problem of limited or dwindling resources. Instead of allowing everybody to have as many children as they feel like having, it can be useful to establish some kind of social guideline or rule, as China did with the one child policy. The fewer people there are in the world, the more resources there will be per person.It is also true that we can find ways to exploit resources that so far have not been exploited. We can try to do more with the oceans, which do cover the great majority of the Earth's surface. It may also be possible to make more use of the resources of outer space. We do derive many uses from orbital satellites already, but there is much more that could be done. For example, we can use solar power in space to generate energy which can be sent to Earth in the form of a microwave beam. That is just one possibility. We could do manufacturing in space, using mineral resources from the moon or asteroid belt, and energy from the sun. Transportation costs are still high, to either leave or return to the Earth, however, various technical solutions are possible. We can also try to be more efficient at what we do, and to waste less resources. LED lighting uses less energy than fluorescent lighting to produce the same amount of light. There are innumerable areas in which we could be more efficient.
If someone is using his resources carefully, it means that he isn't wasting. He is using what he has available, and making sure that it lasts, and that he isn't going to run out in the future.
It is fresh so it can do more. It takes energy to covert the resources into renewable resources.
Renewable energy helps the planet because renewable energy doesnt waste our planets resources e.g. crude oil. Renewable energy will never run out so we can keep using it e.g. wind farms and hydroelectric dams
The crude oil are fossil fuels which means that they have formed due to decomposition of plant and animal matter over millions of years ago...and we are using them pretty rapidly which means if those resources are depleted..we wont have fuel to run cars factories etc..and it is impractical/impossible to produce crude oil on our own..so hence alternative renewable resources are important like wind solar energy coz when we are done with reserves of crude oil..we have these to lean on..
You need energy to survive
The only way to preserve them is not to use them, but it's more sensible to go on using them (which we will do come what may), but to use them more economically, and to use renewable energy where possible
because they have an crude examples of what we call an electric filaments lamps. Thats why they they producan energy.
by using renewable resources
by using renewable resources
more of natural gas
The solar and wind energy are renewable resources. This is an example using the phrase renewable resources.
Nuclear power plants
When burning oil, it gives of a lot of energy that we harvest for daily life (ex: Transportation)