No the wind cannot be replaced by fossil fuels as it is non-renewable.
Fossil fuels are a type of renewable resource.
U can replace it by renewable energy
Renewable energy cannot, at present, replace fossil fuels or our use of them.
Fossil fuels have never been considered renewable resources because they are formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient plants and animals. Renewable resources, like solar and wind energy, are constantly replenished and do not deplete over time like fossil fuels do.
The sun is considered a renewable resource because it will continue to produce reusable energy forever. Fossil fuels aren't renewable because they are finite.
No, but fossil fuels can be renewed in one million years.
No, fossil fuels are not inexhaustible. They are non-renewable resources, meaning they are finite and will eventually run out if they continue to be used at current rates. This is why there is a push towards renewable energy sources to replace fossil fuels.
Oil is a non-renewable resource, one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Yes. It uses much less energy from fossil fuels which are coal, oil, and natural gas. Instead, it uses sunlight which is a renewable resource. Fossil fuels are not a renewable resource. When Earth runs out, there is no more.
Fossil fuels are a non-renewable energy source.
Fossil fuels are considered nonrenewable as they are the product of living things that died in the distant past.
Spandex is not a renewable resource as it is derived from petrochemicals, which are non-renewable fossil fuels. The production of spandex involves processes that are energy-intensive and have environmental impacts.