Because we can renew them easily, find them easily and will never run out and or they continue to grow and will not run out example: trees
Renewable sources such as sunlight, wind, and water are naturally replenished and will not deplete over time. These sources are abundant and their availability is not influenced by human consumption. With proper management and technology, renewable sources can provide a continuous and sustainable supply of energy.
Renewable energy sources are naturally replenished and can be sustained indefinitely, whereas non-renewable sources will eventually run out. Examples of renewable energy sources include solar, wind, and hydro power.
Sources of energy can be classified into two main categories: renewable and non-renewable. Renewable sources include solar, wind, hydroelectric, and biomass, which can be replenished over time. Non-renewable sources, such as fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas, are finite and will eventually run out.
Yes, petroleum sources of energy are finite and will eventually run out. However, estimates of when this will happen vary. As renewable energy sources become more prevalent and technology advances, the need for petroleum may decrease.
Sources of energy can be classified into renewable and non-renewable based on their recycling period. Renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydropower are replenished naturally and can be constantly reused, making them sustainable in the long run. Non-renewable energy sources like fossil fuels have a limited recycling period as they are finite resources that take millions of years to form.
Because if we use renewable sources, it's with us forever. fossil fuels and non-renewable sources will run out someday.
Renewable sources such as sunlight, wind, and water are naturally replenished and will not deplete over time. These sources are abundant and their availability is not influenced by human consumption. With proper management and technology, renewable sources can provide a continuous and sustainable supply of energy.
Renewable energy sources are naturally replenished and can be sustained indefinitely, whereas non-renewable sources will eventually run out. Examples of renewable energy sources include solar, wind, and hydro power.
If we run out of wind energy then we will have bigger problems.
Similarites: Renewable and non renewable sources are available and we can get them. Differences: Renewable sources can be used over and over and will probably never run out. Non renewable resources can not be used over and over and will probably run out.
Yup. It will run out cos it is non renewable
Non-renewable refers to sources that will eventually run out, such as coal, oil and the like. Renewable, like the sun, wind and wave energy will never run out, as long as the earth is here and we have a moon.
Sources of energy can be classified into two main categories: renewable and non-renewable. Renewable sources include solar, wind, hydroelectric, and biomass, which can be replenished over time. Non-renewable sources, such as fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas, are finite and will eventually run out.
Because renewable sources can be replenished (apex) because we will not run out of them
Cars can be adapted to run on renewable sources by using fuel alternatives such as electricity, biofuels, or hydrogen. This can be achieved by retrofitting the car with appropriate technology or using vehicles designed to run on these renewable sources from the start. Additionally, infrastructure such as charging stations or refueling stations would need to be in place to support the transition to renewable energy sources for transportation.
Fossil fuels are non-renewable so have a finite supply. This means that they will eventually run out. They also produce carbon dioxide when burnt which contributes towards global warming. Renewable sources do not pollute the atmosphere and do not run out. Therefore renewable sources are better for the environment, but fossil fuels give more energy per mass. Which is better depends on what you look for, environment and sustainability or high density of energy. Renewable energy still gives out sufficient energy, so renewable sources are better.
Yes, other renewable energy sources include wind, solar, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass. These sources provide alternatives to non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels, and can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.