coal, oil, natural gas
There is some inexhaustible resources and I only know a few of them: -The Sun -Air -Water Inexhaustible Resources(In-ex-haus-tible-re-so-urces)-A type of resource that can never be used up.(My definition in my words.)Hope this helped! =)
Renewable resources can be replenished over time, such as solar or wind energy. Inexhaustible resources are those that can be utilized indefinitely without running out, like sunlight or geothermal heat. All inexhaustible resources are renewable, but not all renewable resources are inexhaustible.
People usually call Inexhaustible resources Flow resources. Or as i say for short, but others do too. Wind, sunlight, and water are all Flow resources. Flow resources can only be used at a certain time or place. Like, people can only use the power of wind when wind is blowing (you cant fly a kite if wind is not blowing.) I know i am ten years old, but i just looked it up and saw a wrong answer so i corrected it from my science packet. Hoped this helped a lot! BYE!! <3 :-)
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Oil and petroleum productsNatural gasUraniumCoalAll of the above are energy sources in which only a finite amount of fuel exists. These are considered to be non-renewable resources.
There is some inexhaustible resources and I only know a few of them: -The Sun -Air -Water Inexhaustible Resources(In-ex-haus-tible-re-so-urces)-A type of resource that can never be used up.(My definition in my words.)Hope this helped! =)
Renewable resources can be replenished over time, such as solar or wind energy. Inexhaustible resources are those that can be utilized indefinitely without running out, like sunlight or geothermal heat. All inexhaustible resources are renewable, but not all renewable resources are inexhaustible.
People usually call Inexhaustible resources Flow resources. Or as i say for short, but others do too. Wind, sunlight, and water are all Flow resources. Flow resources can only be used at a certain time or place. Like, people can only use the power of wind when wind is blowing (you cant fly a kite if wind is not blowing.) I know i am ten years old, but i just looked it up and saw a wrong answer so i corrected it from my science packet. Hoped this helped a lot! BYE!! <3 :-)
There is some inexhaustible resources and I only know a few of them: -The Sun -Air -Water Inexhaustible Resources(In-ex-haus-tible-re-so-urces)-A type of resource that can never be used up.(My definition in my words.)Hope this helped! =)
Dont differ like if it helped
Nuclear energy from uranium fission is not inexhaustible, because there is only a certain amount on Earth and we cannot recreate or manufacture it. There might be supplies elsewhere in the solar system but we don't know. If nuclear fusion can be successfully developed, and this uses deuterium from the oceans, then there would indeed be an almost inexhaustible source of energy, at least there is plenty there to last mankind for many thousands of years. (That does not make it renewable though!)
Most nuclear power plants use uranium. Once the uranium is use it can never be used again. The earth has a lot more power in buried uranium then in buried oil. Also bringing back 150KG of uranium from mars is a lot easier then bringing back 15000000gal(exact figures unknown) of oil from mars. both have the same amount of power. Is in inexhaustible, no. Pretty close to being inexhaustible, Yes
only resources of enery is water
do you mean "If coal were inexhaustible how is it harnessed for energy?" First, it is not inexhaustible; every bit of coal that is burned adds to the pollution burden of the atmosphere. Second, coal, whether inexhaustible or not, is harnesses for energy the way it always has been. It is burned to boil water to make steam. The steam drives a turbine, which turns a generator which produces electricity.+++I'm afraid the second sentence introduces a non-sequiteur. Coal can be burnt cleanly but its combustion products still include carbon-dioxide. However any polluting effect has nothing to do with being inexhaustible or not. SO to answer the question, coal could not be inexhaustible - it is a finite resource - and it can be harnessed only by burning it to release its potential heat energy as the last sentence details. Coal can also be distilled to give coke, gas and various chemical products.
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The lowest energy level that has F orbitals is the fourth energy level. The Atomic orbital of any atom only contains 2 electrons.
I only know some of the ocean resources. Some of them is oil, minerals, algae, food, and renewable energy and/or resources