Fission nuclear power depends on uranium which is found in ore deposits, but clearly there is only a certain amount on Earth, so it is not renewable - current (admittedly rough) estimates are that we have several hundred years worth of usable uranium.
Fusion power uses hydrogen isotopes; given the amount available through processing water from the Earth's oceans, it is effectively inexhaustible (meaning, there are several billions of years worth of hydrogen to be obtained from the Earth's oceans, which is longer than the remaining lifespan of the Earth).
Fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas are exhaustible energy sources because they are finite and will eventually run out.
It is energy that won't last forever, or that will run out. An example of this is petroleum, which does form naturally, but only over thousands of years. At the rate at which humans use it, petroleum will most certainly run out before natural processes can replenish it.
Exhaustible energy refers to energy sources that can eventually be depleted when consumed at a rate faster than they can be replenished naturally or through human intervention, such as fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. Once these resources are used up, they cannot be replaced within a human lifetime.
Everything is exhaustible except solar power, wind power, tidal and wave power.
The two non-exhaustible sources of energy are solar power and wind power. Solar power is derived from the sun's radiation and wind power is generated by the movement of air masses on Earth. Both sources are renewable, meaning they will not run out over time.
Fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas are exhaustible energy sources because they are finite and will eventually run out.
Atomic energy, derived from nuclear reactions, is generally considered inexhaustible in terms of the fuel sources available, such as uranium and thorium, which are abundant in the Earth's crust. However, the practical use of atomic energy can be limited by factors such as safety concerns, waste management, and the availability of technology. In contrast, fossil fuels, which are also used for energy, are exhaustible. Thus, while atomic energy has the potential to be a long-term energy source, its sustainability depends on advancements in nuclear technology and responsible management.
Solar energy is renewable. It helps in saving exhaustible resources.
Petroleum and Coal are examples of exhaustible natural resources. These resources are not-renewable - i.e. it is not possible to regenerate them naturally or through any engineering. These got made on Earth in the conditions when humankind had not emerged on Earth, and it was not even possible for human-being to live on Earth that time due to its environmental conditions.
Exhaustible is something that can be used up completely. Non-Exhaustible is the opposite
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.
Fossil fuels are exhaustible. Electric energy is an alternative.
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It's exhaustible.
It is energy that won't last forever, or that will run out. An example of this is petroleum, which does form naturally, but only over thousands of years. At the rate at which humans use it, petroleum will most certainly run out before natural processes can replenish it.
Exhaustible is correctly spelt in the question.
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.