Yes
Tides are renewable; even if we use the tides for energy, there will continue to be tides. They do not get used up.
Tides are renewable; even if we use the tides for energy, there will continue to be tides. They do not get used up.
The tides are a renewable resource
no because the moon controls the tides
This is a easy one! Its because tides are created over and over again so they are renewable. !xoxoxox
Tidal energy is considered a renewable energy source because it relies on the predictable movement of tides, which are driven by the gravitational forces of the moon and sun. As long as the Earth has oceans and tides, tidal energy can be harnessed continuously.
Yes, so long as there is a moon and a sun to effect these tides they are a renewable resource. The tides at this bay in New Brunswick, Canada, are the highest in the world. They rise approximately 60 ft (18 meters) twice each day.
Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat, which are renewable (naturally replenished).
Everywhere. Tides provide renewable energy all over the world. This energy is only captured in a few places, usually where there is a bay or a river mouth that forces the water to move at a high speed.
Other renewable rescources include water, wind, biomass fuels, geothermal energy, and the tides.
A. Coal B. Ocean tides C. Gasoline D. Fossil fuel
Because tides are created every second.