well technically it is not a renewable resource because it will run out, and when it does there will be no way to "renew" it. With that in mind, it makes sense to think of it as a renewable because the lifespan of the sun is so long. It will probably still be burning long after humans are around, it will at least be thousands of generations away for us.
Also, the amount of sunlight that we use, does not effect how much sunlight we get or how long it will be around. This is different then non renewable resources, where using ore means that we start to run out faster.
sunlight & wind
Some of the nonrenewable resources in the tundra include oil and natural gas. One of the renewable resources of the tundra include the sun.
some examples are sunlight, wood, and ice
They use a renewable source of energy. Most are constructed using non renewable resources.
Sometimes the phrase renewable resources actually means resources that don't run out, such as sunlight. You never really have to replenish sunlight, since it is not getting used up, and it will be available for us to use for billions of years to come. Other renewable resources actually do have to be replenished; trees are an example. You can cut them down, and you can plant more of them.
Both renewable and non-renewable resources are used to create electricity. A few of them are wind, water, sunlight, coal, and nuclear resources.
Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat, which are renewable (naturally replenished).
Almost all renewable energy depend on sunlight somehow, so if the sun died out
Yes, we can quickly regrow cotton. Fossil Fuels can not be quickly regrown, making them non-renewable resources. We can never run out of sunlight, making in an inexaustable resource.
Yes, but it often takes them a long time to regrow, meaning they are not as renewable and readily available as other resources, such as sunlight or wind.
People need to use renewable energy so we don't deplete the Earths resources. Renewable energy is energy that comes from resources that can replenish itself. Examples of such resources include wind, and sunlight.
The basics of our everyday needs such as,soil, air, water,wood,and sunlight.