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(10) Under which of the following type of resource tidal energy cannot be put?
(a) Replenishable
(c) Abiotic
(b) Human-made
(d) Non-recyclable​

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Answered by Glamoroustarz
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Answer:

Hey there ! To answer your question, let me tell you the meaning of tidal energy and its uses.

What is tidal energy?

Ans. Tidal energy is energy obtained by the Movement of tidal waves in the water. These tidal waves are harnessed in order to create tidal energy.

What is the use of tidal energy?

Ans. 1. It is used in the generation of electricity.

2. It can be used To move boats with the tidal energy.

Explanation:

So, following the defenition of tidal waves and its uses, let us answer your question:

(10) Under which of the following type of resource tidal energy cannot be put?

(10) Under which of the following type of resource tidal energy cannot be put?(a) Replenishable

(10) Under which of the following type of resource tidal energy cannot be put?(a) Replenishable(c) Abiotic

(10) Under which of the following type of resource tidal energy cannot be put?(a) Replenishable(c) Abiotic(b) Human-made

(10) Under which of the following type of resource tidal energy cannot be put?(a) Replenishable(c) Abiotic(b) Human-made(d) Non-recyclable

Ans. Option A ) Is Included as water can be replenished, thus tidal energy too can be replenished, as it is due to water that tidal energy is created.

Option C) is included as Water is an abiotic( non living) component of the Earth. It is not biotic, however, as water is not living, but rather non living.

Option B) is included because humans harness tides for their energy, and tides itself are formed due to the gravitational force of the moon.

Option D) is not included as Tidal energy is recyclable. The tides can be formed again and Again.

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Answered by Agastya0606
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The tidal energy cannot be put into an option (c) Human-made.

  • Replenishable resources are abiotic resources that are continuously renewed by natural processes. As they are restored continuously, so they are not depleted. Hence, replenishable resources are inexhaustible resources. For example- tidal energy.
  • Hence, tidal energy is an abiotic or non-living resource that is formed naturally due to the rise and fall of tides.
  • Also, tidal energy is a non-recyclable resource as after converting it into electricity or other energy forms, we cannot convert it back.
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