Geography, asked by shivsaveksingh8497, 1 year ago

3 difference between renewable and non renewable resources

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Answered by jcr0219
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renewable:-

these can be renewed .

it is a physical change .

these are inexhaustible.

non-renewable:-

these cannot be renewed .

it is a chemical change .

these are exhaustible.


shivji12: what is the definition of renewable and renewable resource
jcr0219: renewable- these are resources which can be renewed and used for the next time . non-renewable- these are resources which cannot be renewed and can't be used for the second time.
Answered by priti12
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*Renewable Resources*:
It can be used again and again throughout its life.
*Non-Renewable Resources*:
It cannot used again and again as it is limited which can be depleted one day.
*Renewable Resources*:
The maintenance cost of the renewable resources is very high.
*Non-Renewable Resources*:
The maintenance cost of the renewable resources is low.
*Renewable Resources*:
The rate of renewal is greater than the rate of consumption.Causes no harm to life existing on the planet earth.
*Non-Renewable Resources*:
The rate of renewal is lower than the rate of consumption.Adversely affect the health of humans by emitting smoke, radiations, carcinogenic or cancer causing elements into the environment.

**Sunlight and wind are some examples of renewable resources.

** Coal, petroleum, natural gases, batteries, are the examples of non-renewable resources.
Few examples of Non-renewable resources include few species of plants and animals, minerals, fossil fuels, water, wind, land, soil, and rocks.
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