They are both used as heating for homes, air, and water. They are also used for transportation for many uses. If you would like to learn more go to Wikipedia and search "Coal". Please support Wikipedia so it won't be gone and so we will be able to use this powerful internet source.
They both are liquids
They both are colloids?
Both words connote that someone has influence over others.
iron, copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver, tungsten, uranium, arsenic, feldspar, timber, and hydro power.
Some of France's Renewable resources are Nuclear Energy, Hydro-power energy and tidal power (Europe's biggest tidal power station) France's non-renewable resources are Coal/Peat, Oil and natural gas.
New Zealand has a wide variety of natural resources. These include natural gas, sand, iron ore, timber, hydro-power, gold, limestone and coal.
Guyana cannot be considered a hydro electric country - it has several small hydro plants scattered throughout the country; but the major power station is still fuel based. A major hydro electric power station is planned with neighboring Suriname.
hydro power is practically always constant wind power might not be there at all sometimes and it could be a load as opposed to a source.
Hydro=Water Water is natural. So power from water is natural http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydropower
Yes it is.
hydro power
hydro-power
Yes it is.
Yes, hydro come from the Greek word for water, and wave power is classed as hydro power. Other kinds of hydro power are produced from the movement of water through dams, tides and rivers.
Oil,Hydro Power,Fish and Timber.
Most hydro power is used to generate electricity, which then replaces non-renewable energy from fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
It is conventional because water is natural
Large hydro power would be a dam in a river, storing water and generating electricity for agricultural, industrial and domestic use. Small hydro power systems could be as small as a turbine in a stream providing electricity to a single farm.
Both words connote that someone has influence over others.