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No, it is a non-renewable form of energy.
Assuming that I have managed to work through your spelling correctly, nuclear is non-renewable form of energy.
No, it is a non-renewable form of energy.
Bcoz production of nuclear energy form harmful radioactive elements.
Heavy isotopes like uranium; they take billions of years to form. That's longer than carbon takes to form and link into oil. If we confine "renewable" to a decade on Earth, then all dense energy forms that have to be mined (fossil fuels) are non-renewable.
Yes, livestock is considered as renewable form of energy..
There is tons to know about the renewable and non renewable energy sector. Recently the renewable energy sector has gained prominence because it is a cleaner form of energy and secondly it has the potential to create jobs.
Geothermal energy is the renewable form of thermal energy.
It is not a Kinetic Energy. It is a RENEWABLE ENERGY.
the sun has solar energy so that is one way it is started.
Nuclear energy is a form unto itself. But please see the related question linked below.
it can be either renewable or nonrenewable resource.