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it is a renewable resource
a non-renewable resource
No! It is a non-renewable energy resource because the mineral uranium which is used as he fuel has to be mined from deposits in the Earth.
Sunlight is a renewable resource. It can be harnessed using solar panels.
Nuclear energy is classified as a nonrenewable energy source. This is because the nuclear fuel used in power plants (such as uranium or plutonium) is a finite resource that can eventually run out.
No, uranium is a non-renewable resource. When we have used it all up, there is none left. A renewable resource is something like sunlight, which we can use to generate electricity, and even if we use it all today, it still comes back just as strong tomorrow.Uranium is a nonrenewable resource.
Nuclear fusion is not renewable. It requires hydrogen nuclei as an energy source, and once these have been used in fusion they are not naturally replenished. In fact, fusion power has a very high energy change, rendering it near impossible to reverse the process. A star, for example, is powered by nuclear fusion, and will eventually die out due to a lack of hydrogen.
Nuclear energy and renewable energy are not related. Renewable energy does not use nuclear energy.
because itv cost more because it a renewable resource.
The sun is considered a renewable resource because it will continue to produce reusable energy forever. Fossil fuels aren't renewable because they are finite.
renewable or renewable resource
Uranium is not a renewable energy resource however their is enough of it that it counts as an 'Alternative Resource'.