Non-renewable sources of energy cannot be replaced once used. Examples of non-renewable energy are coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels. Once these resources are depleted, they cannot be replaced.
Oil, copper, and natural gas are three examples of nonrenewable sources of energy.
nuclear reactors using Pu-239 burning coal
it can be either renewable or nonrenewable resource.
yes
is gravitatinal potential energy renewable or nonrenewable
all nonrenewable fuels can be traced back to the sun as a primary energy source
Fuel is one
Coal, oil, and/or natural gas.
it can be either renewable or nonrenewable resource.
yes
Yes, fire is nonrenewable energy.
Are geothermal energy nonrenewable
is gravitatinal potential energy renewable or nonrenewable
Yes, all forms of coal (anthracite is just the most clean burning form) are fossil fuels and thus nonrenewable.
is gravitatinal potential energy renewable or nonrenewable
Coal is the dirties nonrenewable energy source
A nonrenewable resource is a resource that cannot be produced nearly fast enough to replace what is used. for example: oil is a nonrenewable resource because it takes thousands- even millions- of years to form underground.
Yes, coal is a NONrenewable energy source. It is running out rapdily, which is why we are trying to find alternative renewable ways to create energy, such as recycling and energy turbines.
Yes, coal is a nonrenewable source of energy.