These are called renewable energy resources. For example bio-diesel, firewood etc come under the category of renewable energy resources. Taping solar energy through photosynthesis also comes under renewable energy resources.
These are called renewable energy resources. For example bio-diesel, firewood etc come under the category of renewable energy resources. Taping solar energy through photosynthesis also comes under renewable energy resources.
These are called renewable energy resources. For example bio-diesel, firewood etc come under the category of renewable energy resources. Taping solar energy through photosynthesis also comes under renewable energy resources.
An ecosystem doesn't run out of energy because it is continually being replenished by the energy of the sun.
Renewable resources can be replenished over a relatively short time because they are naturally replenished on a human timescale. For example, solar energy is constantly being generated by the sun, and wind energy is produced by natural air movements. However, the rate of replenishment can vary depending on the specific resource and its usage.
It depends on the specific type of energy source. Fossil fuels, such as coal and oil, are finite resources that are being depleted over time. Renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, are continually replenished and do not run out, making them more sustainable options for the future.
An analogy for dissipation could be a leaking bucket, where water slowly drains out and decreases over time without being replenished, similar to how energy or resources can be wasted or lost without being utilized efficiently.
Sometimes the phrase renewable resources actually means resources that don't run out, such as sunlight. You never really have to replenish sunlight, since it is not getting used up, and it will be available for us to use for billions of years to come. Other renewable resources actually do have to be replenished; trees are an example. You can cut them down, and you can plant more of them.
sustainable energy is the kind of energy that will never run out. example: solar energy, wind energy,etc.
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The answer is probably NONRENEWABLE fuels.
Renewable energy sources are those that are constantly being replenished or formed, such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass energy. These sources are sustainable and do not deplete over time.
it mean that when is done you can always get more