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Potential energy is not a resource, therefore it is neither. Look up the definition for potential energy and it may help you more.
"Inexhaustible supply"
What does it mean to be dependent on the happiness of another?
no coal is not an inexhaustible resource
"Inexhaustible" is an adjective that describes a person or other (usually) living creature that is tireless. Example: She proved to be an inexhaustible worker. Optionally, "inexhaustible" also describes something that can't be used up, or significantly depleted. Example: Turbines are a good source of green energy because the supply of wind is inexhaustible.
Inexhaustible is a synonym of "limitless," with regards to items and supplies. An example of a sentence using the word "inexhaustible" is "The Roman army's supply of salt was seemingly inexhaustible. "
inexhaustible and renewable
it is inexhaustible
The Inexhaustible Cab was created in 1901.
do you mean "If coal were inexhaustible how is it harnessed for energy?" First, it is not inexhaustible; every bit of coal that is burned adds to the pollution burden of the atmosphere. Second, coal, whether inexhaustible or not, is harnesses for energy the way it always has been. It is burned to boil water to make steam. The steam drives a turbine, which turns a generator which produces electricity.+++I'm afraid the second sentence introduces a non-sequiteur. Coal can be burnt cleanly but its combustion products still include carbon-dioxide. However any polluting effect has nothing to do with being inexhaustible or not. SO to answer the question, coal could not be inexhaustible - it is a finite resource - and it can be harnessed only by burning it to release its potential heat energy as the last sentence details. Coal can also be distilled to give coke, gas and various chemical products.
No. nothing is inexhaustible except perhaps the energy of the vacuum.
A tree is an renewable or an inexhaustible resource