I is an exhaustible resource because it is steel
not water, gas or sun. So it is really hard to find.
It's exhaustible.
it is inexhaustible
do you mean "If coal were inexhaustible how is it harnessed for energy?" First, it is not inexhaustible; every bit of coal that is burned adds to the pollution burden of the atmosphere. Second, coal, whether inexhaustible or not, is harnesses for energy the way it always has been. It is burned to boil water to make steam. The steam drives a turbine, which turns a generator which produces electricity.+++I'm afraid the second sentence introduces a non-sequiteur. Coal can be burnt cleanly but its combustion products still include carbon-dioxide. However any polluting effect has nothing to do with being inexhaustible or not. SO to answer the question, coal could not be inexhaustible - it is a finite resource - and it can be harnessed only by burning it to release its potential heat energy as the last sentence details. Coal can also be distilled to give coke, gas and various chemical products.
HCRM steel, or High Carbon Resource Management steel, refers to a type of high carbon steel that is specifically designed to enhance resource management and sustainability in its production and use. This steel typically contains a higher percentage of carbon, which increases its hardness and strength, making it suitable for demanding applications such as automotive and industrial components. Its development focuses on minimizing environmental impact while maximizing performance and durability.
Inexhaustible energy resources, such as solar, wind, and geothermal energy, offer significant advantages, including sustainability and reduced environmental impact, as they produce little to no greenhouse gas emissions. They provide a continuous supply of energy, mitigating the risks associated with resource depletion and price volatility found in fossil fuels. Additionally, their widespread adoption can enhance energy security, create jobs in the renewable sector, and promote technological innovation.
EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES: resources of which a finite quantity is in existence.
exhaustible
It's exhaustible.
Exhaustible.
Solar energy is a renewable resource, at least for another 6 billion years or so.
Exhaustible resources can be depleted over time, such as fossil fuels. Inexhaustible resources, or renewable resources, can be replenished naturally or through human efforts, such as solar or wind energy.
Exhaustible resources are finite and can be depleted over time, such as fossil fuels. Inexhaustible resources are essentially unlimited and can be continuously replenished, such as solar or wind energy.
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.
Coal is considered exhaustible because it is a finite resource that is formed over millions of years from the decomposition of organic materials. Once mined and burned for energy, it cannot be replaced within a human lifetime.
No, minerals are not an inexhaustible resource. While they are naturally occurring, the rate at which we extract and use them can outpace their natural replenishment. Sustainable management practices are essential to avoid depleting mineral resources.
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yes