Fourth and fifth state of matter as energy resourse for future generation
Coal is used as an energy source due to its abundance and relatively low cost. It has high energy content, making it efficient for electricity generation. However, coal is a major contributor to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, leading to environmental concerns.
Uranium is a non-renewable resource with potential negative environmental impacts from mining and waste disposal. Transitioning to renewable energy sources like solar and wind power is a more sustainable and eco-friendly option for the future.
Reducing water usage is important to conserve this limited resource for future generations and to protect aquatic ecosystems. It also helps lower water bills, reduce energy consumption for water treatment, and decrease the strain on infrastructure, particularly in regions facing water scarcity.
Tin is a finite resource but it is currently not projected to run out in the near future. Recycling efforts and new mining technologies may help to ensure a stable supply of tin for the foreseeable future.
The use of coal is expected to decline in the future due to increased awareness of its environmental impacts, such as greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. Many countries are transitioning to cleaner energy sources like renewables and natural gas.
5 state of matter
yes South Africa will rely more on non-conventional energy for the provision of power in the future in order to protect and preserve the environment for the future generation
IRDK
It means a source of energy which will continue to exist for the foreseeable future.
it will become a resource in the future
It depends upon what is used as a resource to generate the electrical energy. If it is fossil fuels that are used then yes some time in the future these fuels will run out. Nuclear generation of electricity is efficient but the by products of this type of generation linger in the environment for years. This leaves us wind and hydro generation. Both of these fuels have been on earth for millions of years. As long as maintenance is applied to the last two types of electrical generation they can be classed as inexhaustible.
because fossil fuels are a finit resource and some day in the not to distant future we will run out of it.
Because the burning of fossil fuels is causing global warming. We have plenty of coal around the world but we have to stop using it now because of future generations of people (as well as future generation of electricity!).
As the number of mega watt range solar power plants either in service or in construction increases, we can safely state that solar energy is a reality for present and future generations.
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