First you need a list of Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources
Non-Renewable
Nuclear Energy Geothermal Energy
Renewable resources in Virginia include solar, wind, and biomass energy. Nonrenewable resources include coal, natural gas, and uranium for nuclear energy.
because once all the nonrenewable resources are finished/used up we wont be able to get them again
Well, they're nonrenewable. The higher the demand the greater the risk of extinction of a certain nonrenewable resource. When we burn nonrenewable resources, like fossil fuels it creates usable fuel. This causes emission like everyone basically knows to disrupt the atmosphere. One of the greatest fears is that we have no cemented alternative for usable fuel other then nonrenewable resources. When we use it up, what will happen? Not every city is open to using alternatives like wind or solar energy.
Renewable and nonrenewable both give off energy needed for the planet.
People can extend the supply of nonrenewable resources by promoting energy conservation and efficiency, reducing waste through recycling and reusing materials, investing in alternative energy sources to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and implementing sustainable management practices to minimize resource depletion. Collaboration between government, industries, and individuals is crucial in finding innovative solutions to extend the availability of nonrenewable resources.
they aren't as convienent as nonrenewable resources
Renewable resources can be created artificially by mankind by using energy of some kind. Nonrenewable resources cannot be recreated in any way by humans
They are easy to get and packed full of energy.
what are the nonrenewable resources produced in the state of arizona
Nonrenewable E resources and renewable are conservation so far energy because mr salvos I said he would break down to everything he
Nonrenewable resources are finite and cannot be easily replenished, leading to depletion. Renewable resources can be replenished naturally and are more sustainable in the long run. However, nonrenewable resources are still heavily relied upon due to their higher energy density and ease of extraction compared to renewable resources.