yes nuff said
Yes, coal is a finite resource that is nonrenewable. This means that there is a limited supply of coal in the earth's crust, and it is being depleted as it is extracted and used.
Approximately 23% of the US energy supply comes from coal.
The global supply of coal is estimated to last for several hundred years, depending on consumption rates and reserves. However, the shift towards renewable energy sources and increasing focus on reducing carbon emissions may impact the long-term demand for coal.
Approximately 60% of China's total energy supply comes from burning coal, making it the largest coal consumer and producer in the world. This heavy reliance on coal has raised environmental concerns due to the significant emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants associated with coal combustion.
An advantage of coal is that it is a reliable source of energy that can provide a steady supply of electricity regardless of weather conditions or time of day.
Yes, coal is a finite resource that is nonrenewable. This means that there is a limited supply of coal in the earth's crust, and it is being depleted as it is extracted and used.
No. Some resources, such as oil and coal, are limited.
No, coal is a finite resource, that means when it is all used up there is no more left and no more can be produced.
No, coal is a finite resource, that means when it is all used up there is no more left and no more can be produced.
Supply and Demand
Coal, petroleum, nuclear energy.
is the name given to the organized decisions of distributing limited resources among unlimited needs and wants
Scarcity exists because we have unlimited wants and only a limited supply of resources to produce goods and services that satisfy our wants
Tidal energy is a renewable energy resource. This means that it will not run out.
unlimited
2c + o2 = 2 co
Venezuela is an unlimited goverment.