Drinking water
Yes it is because it takes a long time to form (Redirected from Renewable resources)Jump to: navigation, searchA natural resource qualifies as a renewable resource if it is replenished by natural processes at a rate comparable or faster than its rate of consumption by humans. Solar radiation, tides, winds and hydroelectricity are perpetual resourcesthat are in no danger of long-term availability. Renewable resources may also mean commodities such as wood, paper, and leather, if harvesting is performed in a sustainable manner. Limestone is considered to be a nonrenewable resource because the amount of time taken to form the limestone used is much longer than the rate at which humans use it. This is essentially the same concept as with oil- that is, oil can in fact be replenished, but the amount of time it takes is unreasonable is comparison to usage.
When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.
To certain extend fertile soil can be considered as a renewable source. However if limited piece of fertile land is over used then it might no longer be considered as renewable source. Overpopulation is a main factor that affects any fertile land.
i think that renewable resource can run out by example:trees trees get cut down by humans and it takes longer to grow than to cut down
Build and use solar power plants.
Energy derived from natural resource fuels. This is because natural resource fuels are limited in quantity and when used up, will no longer exist.
Yes it is because it takes a long time to form (Redirected from Renewable resources)Jump to: navigation, searchA natural resource qualifies as a renewable resource if it is replenished by natural processes at a rate comparable or faster than its rate of consumption by humans. Solar radiation, tides, winds and hydroelectricity are perpetual resourcesthat are in no danger of long-term availability. Renewable resources may also mean commodities such as wood, paper, and leather, if harvesting is performed in a sustainable manner. Limestone is considered to be a nonrenewable resource because the amount of time taken to form the limestone used is much longer than the rate at which humans use it. This is essentially the same concept as with oil- that is, oil can in fact be replenished, but the amount of time it takes is unreasonable is comparison to usage.
If sheep was no longer a US resource, sheep would be more valuable here. They might also become endangered.
Because it is considered a non-renewable resource, meaning there is a limited supply of it. They are concerned because at the rate we are using fossil fuels they won't last us much longer.
Because it is considered a non-renewable resource, meaning there is a limited supply of it. They are concerned because at the rate we are using fossil fuels they won't last us much longer.
When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.When a primary source is no longer available or out of reach, an alternative resource must be found to take its place.
The cause is that people respect them (HOPEFULLY)
If we use it up faster than it renews. Wood is a good example. Wood is usually renewable, because we can plant more trees that will replace the ones we have cut down. But if we don't plant enough trees, or if we use wood faster than it grows, or if we cut down rainforest trees that have taken hundreds of years to grow, then wood is non-renewable.
To certain extend fertile soil can be considered as a renewable source. However if limited piece of fertile land is over used then it might no longer be considered as renewable source. Overpopulation is a main factor that affects any fertile land.
interstate compromise
Deadlock is not really anything a user has to worry about. Deadlock is merely what happens when two objects want to make the use of each other's resource, but won't release the resource they have until they get the resource they want. How this is usually prevented is to have an object drop ANY resource it no longer needs before trying to get a new resource. This is just one approach, as it doesn't stop deadlock if both objects need the resource they have but need a resource the other object needs.
Yes, where it is windy and or the road is wet or your vision is limited by weather, you will take longer to stop your vehicle. To allow for this you should increase your distance from the vehicle ahead of you AND drive more slowly.