Since oil, coal, and other fossil fules are created by decayed plants and animals, and plants and animals have been decaying since the begining of time, there will be a continues supply of fossil fuels. We will never run out. The whole thing about running out of oil and whatnot is all rubbish. -Jonhis
Wood is considered a renewable fuel because it comes from trees, which can be replanted and regrown. As long as trees are harvested in a sustainable manner, where the rate of harvest does not exceed the rate of regrowth, wood can be continually replenished. This makes it a sustainable and renewable source of fuel.
In my humble opinion, flowers are in fact renewable resources because us humans can reproduce then!
It is not renewable. There is a fixed amount of fuel on earth and it cannot be increased. Even when people talk of breeder reactors, they are only breeding fissile fuel from non-fissile material, which is itself non-renewable.
Wood is considered a renewable resource because trees can be replanted and grown again. As long as forests are managed responsibly to ensure replanting and sustainable harvesting practices, wood can be continuously replenished.
The discovery of a new source of fossil fuel can temporarily increase energy supplies, potentially reducing dependence on imported fuel and stabilizing prices. However, reliance on fossil fuels contributes to climate change, so in the long term, transitioning to renewable energy sources is more sustainable for the world.
renewable...by the time our sun runs out of fuel humans will be long gone...millions of years from now
Geothermal energy is renewable until radioactive decay stops occurring in the Earth's mantle, which won't happen for a long time yet.
Wood is considered a renewable fuel because it comes from trees, which can be replanted and regrown. As long as trees are harvested in a sustainable manner, where the rate of harvest does not exceed the rate of regrowth, wood can be continually replenished. This makes it a sustainable and renewable source of fuel.
Chemical energy is both renewable and non-renewable in different situations. When burning fossile fuel, it is non-renewable. But it is renewable with flowers as long as their source remains available. So if the chemical the energy is being produced from is renewable, then the chemical energy will be too.
billions of years. until he sun goes out
Chemical energy is both renewable and non-renewable in different situations. When burning fossile fuel, it is non-renewable. But it is renewable with flowers as long as their source remains available. So if the chemical the energy is being produced from is renewable, then the chemical energy will be too.
it takes a very long time for a fossil/fuel to form thats why they cant be renewable
Technically, there is no such thing as "renewable energy" - all energy will be wasted eventually, in a way in which it can't be reused. The Sun, too, will run out of fuel eventually. The term "renewable energy" is used, however, for energy sources that can be used for a long, long time - and that is the case with the Sun.
until the jungle is safe from humans
Until you run out of fuel
undetermined
Biomass fuel is created from organic materials like plants and trees that grew relatively recently, typically within the past few years. This makes biomass a renewable source of energy unlike fossil fuels which were created millions of years ago.