Yes the sun is regarded as renewable energy. We can use it as much as we like today and there's still just as much coming at us tomorrow.
A:The sun is not renewable energy source, it is regarded as an inexhaustible energy source because it should last for about 4.5 billion years more. To be renewable it would have to be able to be reconstructed or repowered as it ran down - we can't do thisNo, the sun will eventually explode in billions of years to come
No, it is actually renewable.
A renewable resource is one that is replenished at the same rate or greater rate than it is used. Sunlight is a more specific resource: it is renewable energy. It powers our entire Earth - all our food comes from sunlight. We have also been trying to convert sunlight into other forms of energy, such as electricity using photovoltaic cells.
It's the energy that the solar collector gathers that is renewable. The physical solar collector is made of various pieces of metal and crystals and wires that are recyclable, but not renewable.
Renewable, like sunlight, comes back tomorrow just as strong even though we used it all today to make electricity.
In the very far distant future, the sun will eventually burn out. So, one could say that it is non-renewable.
gasoline and oil is a non renewable resource. solar energy from the sun, wind power is renewable. catch my drift?
The sun's energy is nonrenewable. Because if it explodes it can not be replaced in a human's lifetime (about 80 yrs).
Renewable. Like the heat of the sun, the heat of the Earth's core isn't going anywhere in the next couple of billion years.
solar energy is renewable because it comes from the light of the sun and the sun is a renewable resource if the sun was not a renewable resource we would be dead right now so if the sun didn't make it back to earth in a lifetime then solar energy wouldn't be renewable
No they are not renewable resources
It is a renewable resource because we will always have the sun. It will never run out!
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.
Perpetually renewable.
yes
In common speak its considered a renewable resource.But it can depend upon the time frame because the sun will eventually die and fade away. With it will go life on Earth as we know it. So in that sense it is a non-renewable resource that will eventually disappear. But it will take millions of years for that to happen.
There arn't actually any, but these are some flow resources(a renewable resource that i don't say count as renewable resource since it exists as long as humanity is still here.)1. Water2. Air3. Wind4. Sun
A renewable resource