Dont differ like if it helped
non renewable means once it runs out, there is no more left. they are limited
this included oil and coal. they usually provide lots of energy, that's why we use them
renewable energy sources are sources that will enver run out. they are sustainable
these include solar power, wind turnbines and hydroelectric power stations. they don't provide as much energy as non-renewable resources.
Mainly the fossil fuels, coal, natural gas, oil, and uranium
Renewable resources take more than a one hundred years to be made.
renewable resources are resources that can hget re made if u dint know that your dumb
if we use th renewable resource too much it will then be a nonrenewable resource
Geothermal Resources are renewable resources.
No, it is a nonrenewable resources.
It depends on what resources you are talking about
because non renewable resources are different and once there gone we can't get them back, for example trees are renewable cuz when you cut one you can plant another and it will grow again.
coal
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.