B) Differentiate between the following: (any 2)
1. Potential and actual resources.
2. Ubiquitous and localised resources,
3. Renewable and non-renewable resources,
Answers
Explanation:
Renewable resources are those which are always available naturally and can be replaced fully. For example sun, wind, air etc.
Replenishable resources are those which can be used over and over again and has the capability of regeneration. These resources are exhaustible but has the capability to recover again. For example water,plants etc.
Answer:
Non-renewable energy resources are available in limited supplies, usually because they take a long time to replenish. The advantage of these non-renewable resources is that power plants that use them are able to produce more power on demand.Renewable resources, on the other hand, replenish themselves
Explanation:
Potential resources are known to exist and may be used in the futureActual resources are those that have been surveyed, their quantity and quality determined, and are being used in present times. For example, petroleum and natural gas is actively being obtained from the Mumbai High Fields.