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No the wind cannot be replaced by fossil fuels as it is non-renewable.
wind is similar to fossil fuels because the both supply us with necessary energy
Solar and wind energy don't expel CO2 (carbon dioxide) into the atmosphere. Fossil fuels do. Also wind and solar energy are renewable energies. Fossil fuels will eventually run out.
wind is a renewable energy source ,while fossil fuels are nonrenewable .
Trees, electricity, water running, wind, solar power, and others. NOT be replaced... fossil fuels, oil, gasoline, and others.
No. Wind turbines capture the wind's energy and convert it into electricity.
There are lots of non-fossil fuels, fossil fuels are non-renewable, other fuels such as wind power or water power are renewable meaning they can be replaced, nuclear power and wood are also non-fossil fuels.
No. Wind turbines capture the wind's energy and convert it into electricity.
There is a source of energy that is more friendly to the environment that has not been looked into yet such as using the force from the waves to power everything that fossil fuels are being used currently to power and you could use wind power as well to make a better alternative to fossil fuels
wind energy ,hydro energy,fossil fuels,wood etc.
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Fossil Fuels. The sun, wind and heat from the earth core is continuously being produced. Fossil Fuels were created over a long period of time and required a lot of heat and pressure to be created which is why they are not considered to be renewable.