No, assuming rain goes on falling the water required will always be renewed every year
Any source of energy that we cannot reproduce in a reasonable amount of time is considered nonrenewable. For instance, oil is considered to be nonrenewable because humans cannot make more of it. The opposite, renewable resources, are things like wind power, solar power, and hydroelectric power.
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.
Renewable resources can be created artificially by mankind by using energy of some kind. Nonrenewable resources cannot be recreated in any way by humans
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B. Hydroelectric generation
Fossil fuels are worst than hydroelectric power because when they are burnt to harness their energy, they release CO2, a greenhouse gas, this enhances the effects of global warming and as once fossil fuels have been mined and burnt, they are gone and will not reacumilate again for millions of years whereas hydroelectricity doesn't burn any carbon, releasing no CO2 and hydroelectricity's original source of power will never run out, making it much more efficient.
Yes because if it wasn't their wouldn't be any available hydroelectric power to use at all
Technically oil because it takes millions of years for it to naturally occur in any large quantities, and uranium.
No. Hydroelectric power is any power coming from water, usually from its movement, but also from its heat (thermal). Hydrothermal power is power generated only from the temperature of the water (hot springs, ocean thermal, geothermal).
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Because we are so slow to build wind turbines and solar farms. When enough are built then we won't need nonrenewable fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) any more.
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