For all intents and purpose Solar energy is a renewable resource. It is there for us to harvest and its use by us wil not diminish the supply.
Assuming solar energy is to be classed as a renewable energy source, around 90% of the planets in our solar system are not effected at all by nonrenewable energy.
geothermal energy is a renewable energy source: similar to wind, solar, etc.
Natural gas is a nonrenewable energy source.
Coal is the dirties nonrenewable energy source
Sunlight is a renewable resource. It can be harnessed using solar panels.
Yes, coal is a nonrenewable source of energy.
no, it is a renewable energy source.
Any source of energy that we cannot reproduce in a reasonable amount of time is considered nonrenewable. For instance, oil is considered to be nonrenewable because humans cannot make more of it. The opposite, renewable resources, are things like wind power, solar power, and hydroelectric power.
It is an inexhaustible power source, inasmuch as we (humans) will be long dead and gone before it runs out. It will itself be exhausted in about 5 billion years.
No, its nonrenewable.
Yes it is.
It is an nonrenewable source. People burn fuel for car efficiency.