renewable recources
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Bauxite and hematite are called ores, since they both produce useful minerals.(Bauxite - Aluminum)(Hematite - Iron)
at the refinery
Useful materials found in an environment are called natural resources. Not all natural resources are renewable. Minerals and fossil fuels are non-renewable natural resources. Water and tree are renewable.
Water & Carbon Dioxide
renewable recources
No, materials that need to be converted into a useful product are not necessarily called renewable resources. Renewable resources refer specifically to natural resources that can be replenished naturally over time, such as solar energy, wind, and biomass. Materials requiring conversion may include both renewable and non-renewable resources, depending on their origin and sustainability. The key distinction lies in whether the resource can be replenished within a human timescale.
Reuse that product and turn it into something that can help the environment.
The energy that is not useful is called waste energy. It is the energy that is not harnessed or converted into a form that can be utilized for work or other useful purposes.
That is called efficiency. An efficiency of 1 (or 100%) means that all the energy is converted into useful work.That is called efficiency. An efficiency of 1 (or 100%) means that all the energy is converted into useful work.That is called efficiency. An efficiency of 1 (or 100%) means that all the energy is converted into useful work.That is called efficiency. An efficiency of 1 (or 100%) means that all the energy is converted into useful work.
the energy Converter is called FOOD CHAIN or maybe ENERGY PYRAMID :))
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Recycling.
Bauxite and hematite are called ores, since they both produce useful minerals.(Bauxite - Aluminum)(Hematite - Iron)
The percentage of energy converted into useful work is called the EFFICIENCY.
The part of the kidney where waste materials are separated from useful materials in the blood is called the nephron. Specifically, the glomerulus, a network of tiny blood vessels within the nephron, filters the blood, allowing waste to be excreted while retaining useful substances like glucose and certain ions. The filtrate then continues through the renal tubule, where further reabsorption and secretion occur.
useful enegry