Flow resources, such as water, wind, and sunlight, are neither renewable nor nonrenewable because they must be used as, when, and where they occur. The energy in a river can be used to generate electricity, which can be transmitted over great distances. However, that energy must be captured by turbines as the water flows past or it will be lost.
A resource that can only be used at a sertan time or place
An example of a flow resource is wind or sunlight
A flow resource is neither a renewable resource or a non-renewable resource. It does not remain in one location and moves about because of natural actions in the physical environment. Therefore, it must be used when and where it occurs. Examples of flow resources are: running water, solar radiation, wind, and tides.
Air is a flow resource because it does not need to regrow or regeneration to produce more of itself.
Yes solar energy is a flow resource
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Flow of water
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It never was.Wind is a renewable/flow resource.
An example of a flow resource is wind or sunlight
Flow resource:- Flow is a resource that can be used and renewed at the same time. --> Examples:- River Current Solar Radiation Running water Tides Wind Hope this was useful! Sorry I don't have 10, just 5...
They can be a natural resource if they are deep enough to be navigable, or if they have enough flow to be usable for irrigation or drinking water, etc.
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