An example of a renewable and exhaustable resource would be wood. Trees are cut down to make wood, and they usually take a few tens of years to grow back to their original state again. If wood is cut down faster than it grows, it would be exhausted and will sooner or later disappear. However, wind and solar energy are renewable and inexhaustable, because they always exist and will never run out, so no matter how much you use them, they will still be there.
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Renewable means a resource can renew itself (like growing trees) if we are careful (sustainable).
Inexhaustible means a resource will never run out, like solar energy, or wind and tides.
In practice, inexhaustible and renewable resources are all classed as "renewable".
The difference between a renewable and a inexhaustible resource is that a renewable resource can be used or recreated again but inexhaustible resources can not be recreated because they are always available for everyone to use. Remember that it must also be resource.
the relationship between them is the inexhaustible resourse cant be used up (the sun) and renewable resourses can be created agin so it cant be used up
The only relationship is that both will be always available. One (renewable) can be renewed, and the other (inexhaustible) will be never finished, since no one can use it up.
Renewable means that we can replace the resource as we need it or as we use it up. This includes products made from plants and animals that can be managed. Managed in this case means both grown under cultivation (wood, grains, food) or used at a rate that is below the natural replacement rates (e.g. wild fish stocks).Inexhaustible means will never run out. The sun will die in about five billion years' time. So sunlight is not inexhaustible. Before that time, the earth and we will be frozen and dead, so wind, tides, water, geothermal and all other resources will also be finished. So nothing is inexhaustible, strictly speaking.However, if we just consider these resources to be available as long as the human species is around to need them then we can say that there is no effective difference between inexhaustible and renewable resources.So all the following are both inexhaustible and renewable:solar powerwindwave and tidal and hydro-electricgeothermalbiomass and biofuelwaterplants, crops, vegetation, trees and forests (so long as we keep replanting and regrowing at the same rate).
What is is the difference between renewable groundwater and nonrenewable groundwater?
The prefix "in" means "the opposite of", so "inexhaustible" means the same as "not exhaustible". One word is the exact opposite of the other.
the relationship between them is the inexhaustible resourse cant be used up (the sun) and renewable resourses can be created agin so it cant be used up
The relationship Is that a renewable resource can generate up to the sun but The Inexhaustible resource goes up but then flows down to the renews of the the resources
the relationship between them is the inexhaustible resourse cant be used up (the sun) and renewable resourses can be created agin so it cant be used up
what is difference between exhaustible and inexhaustible
the relationship between them is the inexhaustible resourse cant be used up (the sun) and renewable resourses can be created agin so it cant be used up
The only relationship is that both will be always available. One (renewable) can be renewed, and the other (inexhaustible) will be never finished, since no one can use it up.
Renewable resources can be created artificially by mankind by using energy of some kind. Nonrenewable resources cannot be recreated in any way by humans
Oil and gas is exhaustible and be all sucked up and burnt up, but sunlight and it's heat, is around for a little longer and that, we hope, would be called: inexhaustible.
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Renewable means that we can replace the resource as we need it or as we use it up. This includes products made from plants and animals that can be managed. Managed in this case means both grown under cultivation (wood, grains, food) or used at a rate that is below the natural replacement rates (e.g. wild fish stocks).Inexhaustible means will never run out. The sun will die in about five billion years' time. So sunlight is not inexhaustible. Before that time, the earth and we will be frozen and dead, so wind, tides, water, geothermal and all other resources will also be finished. So nothing is inexhaustible, strictly speaking.However, if we just consider these resources to be available as long as the human species is around to need them then we can say that there is no effective difference between inexhaustible and renewable resources.So all the following are both inexhaustible and renewable:solar powerwindwave and tidal and hydro-electricgeothermalbiomass and biofuelwaterplants, crops, vegetation, trees and forests (so long as we keep replanting and regrowing at the same rate).
What is is the difference between renewable groundwater and nonrenewable groundwater?
The difference between a renewable and a non-renewable resource is generally the timescale over which the resource replenishes. Something would be considered 'renewable' if it replenishes over the same timescale in which it is used. Technically, all our energy resources are theoretically renewable, but fossil fuels replenish at an astronomically slower rate than we use them (they basically represent a form of solar energy from millions of years ago). Solar power and wind are renewable. Hydropower is basically renewable. And geothermal power is considered renewable primarily because at the point at which it is used up, the earth will basically no longer exist as we know it anyway.