Oil, also crops produce human energy through food.
Glucose is the main energy resource used in the human body. It is obtained from carbohydrates in food and is broken down in cells to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
One resource that humans can use to produce energy is fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. These fuels are burned to generate electricity or used as a source of heat in various processes.
Coal is a natural resource commonly used to generate heat and energy through combustion in power plants. It is a fossil fuel that is burned to produce steam, which then drives turbines to generate electricity.
nonrenewable energy
no
Petroleum
solar energy there is always sun
solar energy
nonrenewable energy
Uranium in Saskatchewan is primarily mined for nuclear power generation. The province is one of the world’s top producers of high-grade uranium, with most of the uranium being exported to other countries for use in nuclear reactors to generate electricity. The mining industry in Saskatchewan plays a significant role in providing uranium for clean energy production globally.
Solar energy is a reusable/inexhaustible resource which means it can be used as much as you want without running out of the resource.
mineral