Coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, and geothermal
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Abiotic factors are any non-living things that make up an ecosystem. Examples of these would be the soil, wind, water, sunlight and oxygen.
solar energy is renewable because it comes from the light of the sun and the sun is a renewable resource if the sun was not a renewable resource we would be dead right now so if the sun didn't make it back to earth in a lifetime then solar energy wouldn't be renewable
Square root of 2, cube root of 5 are two examples.
Coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, and geothermal
non renewable
5% is renewable, 95% is non-renewable.
Coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, and geothermal. They are used up, and cannot be replaced.
5 examples are: coal petroleum natural gas i don't no 2 more but all it is, is things that can't be remade by man. oil and iron
four examples of renewable energy are: -wind -sun -water -solar power two examples of non-renewable resources are: -oil -natural gas I am only in grade 5 so that is pretty much all that i can think of BUT THESE ANSWERS ARE CORRECT SO IF YOU NEED THIS INFORMATION IT IS SAFE AND REAL TO FOLLOW. thank you for reading! :D
um wood is one .. not sure about the rest
5%.
i think the answer is renewable non renewable and the last one i came here to fin d that out
because it is inexhaustable till the death of Sun. Sun will vanish about 5 billion years from present. Don't worry. I will go to NASA and develop advance renewable energy. From Kamaljyoti Talukdar kamaljyoti.talukdar@gmail.com
The longevity of an energy source depends on various factors such as the rate of consumption, technological advancements, and exploration of new sources. Non-renewable sources like fossil fuels have finite reserves that are gradually being depleted, while renewable sources like solar and wind energy are essentially inexhaustible when managed sustainably. Overall, a shift towards renewable energy is crucial for long-term sustainability.
Iron ore, lead, limestone, and coal are some of Missouri's non-renewable natural resources. Small amounts of oil and gas can also be found in Missouri.