Renewable resources are those resources which can renewed or replenished. For example, solar and wind power are unlimited and no matter how much they are used, they can be replenished.
Non-renewable resources are those resources which cannot be replenished as they are limited.For example, fossil fuels and minerals are non-renewable resources because they are limited and their continuous exploitation is not good as then there won't be any of them left.
A Renewable resource is an orange and a non renewable resource is natural gas and oil.
biomass is renewable
No, Biomass is a renewable energy source. Bio mass is RENEWABLE. The duration and efficiency of renewal is relative to the bio mass source. Algae is the ideal renewable bio mass when equated per time
trees are renewable because people r planting trees evry day (:
because it can be made again.
When we say renewable, we are usually referring to energy: but in this case animals are renewable in sorts because all living things have the ability to reproduce naturally. As a result of the reproduction process the animal is "renewed".
nonrenewable
Renewable and nonrenewable resources are basically the same all countries.
They consume different amounts of renewable and nonrenewable resources because there countries are different and because they don't have the same renewable and nonrenewable resources
Geothermal Resources are renewable resources.
Nonrenewable resources.
it is half a renewable and nonrenewable resource
No, it is a nonrenewable resources.
Yes, they have nonrenewable resources and they are coal,oil, and gas
renewable and nonrenewable resources
nonrenewable resources
What are nonrenewable resources? Nonrenewable resources are natural resources that cannot be replenished within a short timeframe due to their limited quantity, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. What are renewable resources? Renewable resources are natural resources that can be replenished naturally over time, such as sunlight, wind, and biomass, making them sustainable for long-term use. Why are nonrenewable resources considered unsustainable? Nonrenewable resources are finite in quantity and take millions of years to form, making them unsustainable for continued use at the current rate of consumption, leading to concerns of depletion and environmental damage. How do renewable resources differ from nonrenewable resources in terms of environmental impact? Renewable resources generally have lower environmental impact compared to nonrenewable resources, as they produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions and have minimal pollution during extraction, production, and consumption.
Renewable and nonrenewable both give off energy needed for the planet.