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A resource that can regenerate and therefore is replaceable is what?

A renewable resource, such as solar energy or wind power, can regenerate and thus be replaced. This means that the resource is constantly replenished in nature and is not depleted when used, making it sustainable in the long term.


Are wind turbines renewable or nonrenewable sources of energy?

Wind turbines are a renewable source of energy because they harness the power of wind, which is a naturally occurring and replenishable resource.


Is plastic a renewable resource?

No, plastic is not a renewable resource. It is primarily derived from nonrenewable fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas through a chemical process. Once plastic is created and used, it cannot be easily recycled back into its original form.


Is potential energy renewable nonrenewable or inexhaustible?

Potential energy is a type of energy that is not inherently renewable or nonrenewable. It depends on the source that provides the potential energy. For example, potential energy in the form of gravitational potential energy or elastic potential energy can be considered renewable because it can be replenished. However, potential energy stored in fossil fuels is nonrenewable as it is a finite resource.


How might a renewable energy source become nonrenewable?

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.

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