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Hydroelectric power is renewable. The rivers that provide this power continue to flow; they are continually renewed by rain, and do not get used up. Hydroelectric energy is considered a renewable resource. The rain falls, runs into creeks, then rivers, then the ocean, where it evaporates then falls as rain. Hydroelectic is considered a renewable source of energy. Renewable. It is in fact renewable Renewable because with the amount of water in rivers/seas, there will be power for a long time. it is a renewable resource Renewable Yes, as long as the river keeps flowing, the mill wheel (or electric turbine) will keep turning +++ All very true, but the fly in the ointment is the over-use of the reservoir as a water-supply, reducing the flow downstream. The power-station itself simply returns the water it has borrowed, but in many places now large hydro-electric projects have been ill-used as water supplies.
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Eggs are renewable resources.
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They don't need to become renewable. They already are renewable!
Renewable - unlimited source Non renewable - limited resource