It's exhaustible.
I is an exhaustible resource because it is steel not water, gas or sun. So it is really hard to find.
it is inexhaustible
do you mean "If coal were inexhaustible how is it harnessed for energy?" First, it is not inexhaustible; every bit of coal that is burned adds to the pollution burden of the atmosphere. Second, coal, whether inexhaustible or not, is harnesses for energy the way it always has been. It is burned to boil water to make steam. The steam drives a turbine, which turns a generator which produces electricity.+++I'm afraid the second sentence introduces a non-sequiteur. Coal can be burnt cleanly but its combustion products still include carbon-dioxide. However any polluting effect has nothing to do with being inexhaustible or not. SO to answer the question, coal could not be inexhaustible - it is a finite resource - and it can be harnessed only by burning it to release its potential heat energy as the last sentence details. Coal can also be distilled to give coke, gas and various chemical products.
Using petroleum in a sentence?
is petroleum a renewable resource
what is difference between exhaustible and inexhaustible
exhaustible
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Exhaustible.
The prefix "in" means "the opposite of", so "inexhaustible" means the same as "not exhaustible". One word is the exact opposite of the other.
It's exhaustible.
is coal exhustable or inexhustable
Oil and gas is exhaustible and be all sucked up and burnt up, but sunlight and it's heat, is around for a little longer and that, we hope, would be called: inexhaustible.
I is an exhaustible resource because it is steel not water, gas or sun. So it is really hard to find.
EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES: resources of which a finite quantity is in existence.
... finite, exhaustible, non-renewable ones.
it is a substance that can not be inflamable