If you mean a renewable resources then water power, wind power, and solar power are all considered to be renewable.
Continuous resources are those that will virtually always exist. They include solar energy, rainfall, wind and wave action.
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continuous resources are those that will virtually always exist. they include solar energy, rainfall,wind and wave action .
These resources are always available and do not rely on human action solar energy and tidal energy are examples of continuous resources .
In term of resource management is called depleting resource.
no it is not a renewable resource as it is not a resource!
Natural resource
Water is a natural resource. Iron ore is a natural resource. Wood is a natural resource. Sunlight is a natural resource.
Yes soil is a resource
Rainwater is a renewable resource as long as it continues to fall, although it is not a continuous water source in some regions.
DEADLOCK:1) Deadlock process is permanently blocked because the required resource never becomes available.2) The resource under contention is not in continuous use.STARVATION:1) In starvation, it is not certain that a process will ever get the requested resources.2) the resource under contention is in continuous use.
Rainwater is a renewable resource as long as it continues to fall, although it is not a continuous water source in some regions.
Because the water cycle takes place. It ensures a continuous supply of fresh water on Earth.
Enform is the safety association for Canada's upstream oil and gas industry, is the advocate and leading resource for the continuous improvement of industry's safety performance.
Continuous or might be discontinuous.
William J Pate has written: 'Regulations and resource file of continuous monitoring information' -- subject(s): Air, Pollution, Air quality, Law and legislation, Standards
An analog signal is characterized by continuous amplitudes and continuous time.
Present continuous: He is driving. Past continuous: He was driving. Future continuous: He will be driving. Present perfect continuous: He has been driving. Past perfect continuous: He had been driving. Future perfect continuous: He will have been driving.
This form of the verb can be used in more tenses: present participle, present continuous, past continuous, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous, future continuous, present perfect continuous.
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Continuous