we might be used to it, or its better to some people
Solar and wind renewable energy, of course. Oil shale and tar sands
Energy just changes to different forms, so "recycle" might not be the right word. However, if you mean more like what *sources* of energy can be reused... things like solar power, hydroelectric power, and wind energy are renewable sources. Fossil fuels aren't... or not in the near-term, since it takes a very, very long time to renew those sources.
It cannot be known for certain what will and will not be available in 2050. Speculation suggests at the present rate some fossil fuels will be almost exhausted and we may or may not have fusion power. Some form of fission will be available as will solar and other renewable sources.
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Well say yo chosen resource was wood and as you chopped down trees to burn/use them, you did not plant more trees to replace them, then this resource would not be renewed. This is what is happening to the world's rainforests.
we will soon become very low in energy and have very few electricity consumers
hai i had to answer the same question and i put a guess that people might discover that some are renewable while some are nonrenewable
we might be used to it, or its better to some people
We will simply run out of that product faster or it might take longer to get more of it. Although it really depends if its a renewable or nonrenewable resource.
I don't think that concrete itself is a nonrenewable resource, but some materials in it might be. For example, the limestone in the cement (the material that makes the concrete solid) could be considered a nonrenewable resource because it takes so long for it to regenerate.
Almost all renewable energy depend on sunlight somehow, so if the sun died out
not good using renewable energy willmake the sun dry. that meens that it will be very cold were the sun don't shine. poo
scientists are concerned about conserving energy because one day our non renewable energy might get extinct and they need to think of another energy that might work.
It is renewable because, wind will never go away. Wind energy is renewable, so solar. Fossil fuels are non renewable. It is important to use wind or solar energy because it is renewable.
There are a number of challenges associated with transitioning from non-renewable energy sources to renewable energy sources. In the transportation sector, there are a number of concerns about limits to vehicle driving range without gasoline/diesel as a fuel source. For the electrical sector, there are a number of challenges associated with integrating solar/wind, which have a fluctuating energy output, with the energy demands of consumers.
Amber is considered nonrenewable because it is formed from the fossilized resin of ancient trees that existed millions of years ago. It takes a long time for resin to fossilize and create amber, and the process does not occur at a rate that can keep up with the demand for amber.