Coal is the most widely used source of non-renewable energy.
They use a renewable source of energy. Most are constructed using non renewable resources.
Coal is the one we use the most of. Oil comes to mind. Nuclear energy is non-renewable. Methane is renewable, but not used much, nor easily renewable or environmentally freindly.
It's non-renewable. Once you use it, it's gone for good.
Yes, coal is a non-renewable energy source. We use it faster than it is produced
It's non-renewable. Once you use it, it's gone for good.
The more renewable energy we use the less non-renewable energy we use. And if we use less of it, it'll last longer.
Renewable means wind or sunshine, which keep on coming even if we use them to produce energy. So a TV is non-renewable.
Sources of energy are termed renewable and non-renewable. Electricity can come from many sources including power plants, wind farms, hydroelectric plants and solar panels. Power plants that burn fossil fuels are using non-renewable fuel sources, but energy from solar panels use renewable energy. A power plant can use biofuels, which are renewable.
Non-renewable because when we use it (burn it) it is gone forever. We can make more, but it takes about 300 million years, so we class it as non-renewable.
Pens are non-renewable. Renewable things are sunlight, wind, water power etc.
We should use them but we should use them carefully because after their gone, their gone. Also, some of them aren't good for our planet.
Use non-renewable ones. Search for others and sources. Use long lived non-renewable ones such as nuclear.