Water resources are found from Niagara falls in the western corner of the state, the St. Lawrence River, Hudson River, and Erie Canal system, all used for transporting goods and recreational purposes, and New York Harbor. There are many lakes throughout the state for recreation, and beach recreational areas on Long Island. The St. Lawrence River is also home to the St. Lawrence Project, a major hydro electric power generation operation shared by New York State and Canada. New York State borders two of the Great Lakes, Ontario and Erie, which offer commercial and recreational use.
There are fishing lakes and streams, freshwater, wetlands, wildlife, forests, and the coast of Long Island; water based recreation is a major industry of New York State.
Agriculture is a leading economic resource, from milk, butter, cheese, fish, beef, apples, grapes, and other fruits and vegetables.
Tourism is also a leading industry in New York State; between New York City and Niagara Falls are leading mountain and lake recreational ares for camping, skiing, hiking, and water sports.
Renewable resources in Virginia include solar, wind, and biomass energy. Nonrenewable resources include coal, natural gas, and uranium for nuclear energy.
Some nonrenewable resources found in the tundra include oil, natural gas, and minerals such as gold, silver, and copper. These resources are formed over millions of years and are finite in quantity, making them nonrenewable. Harvesting these resources can have significant environmental impacts on the fragile tundra ecosystem.
Nonrenewable resources are finite and cannot be easily replenished, leading to depletion. Renewable resources can be replenished naturally and are more sustainable in the long run. However, nonrenewable resources are still heavily relied upon due to their higher energy density and ease of extraction compared to renewable resources.
Nonrenewable resources are often cheaper and more readily available than renewable resources, making them more attractive for immediate use. Additionally, the infrastructure and technology required to harness renewable resources can be cost-prohibitive for some industries. Finally, there may be a lack of awareness or incentive to transition to renewable resources due to a reliance on established nonrenewable energy sources.
Many resources in the desert, such as sunlight, wind, and sand, are considered renewable. However, some resources like water and fossil fuels can be nonrenewable, as they may take a long time to replenish or may not be able to be replenished at all in the desert environment.
Renewable and nonrenewable resources are basically the same all countries.
what are the nonrenewable resources produced in the state of arizona
Q. What are some nonrenewable resources? A. Some nonrenewable resources are fossil fuels. Q. What are some renewable resources? A. Some renewable resources are trees, fish, oil, gold, copper and bronze.
im pretty sure Plants can be renewed some examples of nonrenewable resources are * Gasoline * Coal * Oil Mainly any type of fossil fuels are Nonrenewable resources.
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nonrenewable
minerals and are nonrenewable .
3 nonrenewable resources are coal, oil, and gas.
Using them will lead to depletion of nonrenewable resources.
some nonrenewable resources are coal,oil ect.....
Renewable resources can be created artificially by mankind by using energy of some kind. Nonrenewable resources cannot be recreated in any way by humans
Yes, they have nonrenewable resources and they are coal,oil, and gas