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No, assuming rain goes on falling the water required will always be renewed every year
Hydro power uses the potential energy of water stored at high altittude, and the water is renewed by rainfall after the Sun's heat evaporates the ocean, forming clouds that travel over the mountains and release their water.
Hydro power uses the potential energy of water stored at high altittude, and the water is renewed by rainfall after the Sun's heat evaporates the ocean, forming clouds that travel over the mountains and release their water.
it is easily renewed from flowing water that is completely natural turning the turbines creating electricity in the generator that goes straigh to our homes.
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Nothing is destroyed. Burning coal, oil, etc destroys what is burned. Hydroelectric power simply takes a river that is flowing and uses the power of of gravity pulling the water to a lower elevation to make electricity. It will keep happening unless the river drys up.
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hydrgen can be renewed
Hydroelectric power is clean, safe, and efficient. Building a dam is expensive, but the water is free and is naturally renewed by the water cycle. Unlike power plants that burn coal or oil, hydroelectric plants do not contribute to air pollution. But flooding the land behind a dam can destroy wildlife habitats as well as farms and towns. In addition, the dam forms a barrier across the river. It may prevent fish from traveling to the parts of the river where they usually lay their eggs and hatch their young.
Hydroelectric power is clean, safe, and efficient. Building a dam is expensive, but the water is free and is naturally renewed by the water cycle. Unlike power plants that burn coal or oil, hydroelectric plants do not contribute to air pollution. But flooding the land behind a dam can destroy wildlife habitats as well as farms and towns. In addition, the dam forms a barrier across the river. It may prevent fish from traveling to the parts of the river where they usually lay their eggs and hatch their young.