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Can any source of energy be pollution free? Why or Why not?

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Answered by Anonymous
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no source of energy is completely pollution free a source of energy to pollution free if neither cause any pollution during it actually evaporation is not there any pollution doing assembly of device utilisation that resource of energy solar cooker device may be caused some pollution
Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

The answer to the given question is "No".

No source of energy can be completely pollution free. Only the degree and the manner of pollution vary.

Explanation:

  • Any energy that is generated from natural resources like sunlight, wind, or water is referred to as "pollution-free energy."
  • The fact that these energy sources do not contribute to climate change by releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere is their most significant feature.
  • If a resource pollutes the environment in the same way that fossil fuels do, it cannot be considered green/eco-friendly energy.
  • This indicates that not all renewable energy sources are friendly to the environment.
  • Wind and solar power, for example, produce little to no greenhouse gases, are readily available, and typically cost less than gas, oil, or coal.
  • Thus, we can't say that any other energy source is pollution-free except for natural ones like wind and solar power.
  • There are some examples of close-to-pollution-free energy. For example, solar energy comes from the sun. Because it is a natural part of our environment, using it won't cause any pollution.
  • No energy source is completely pollution-free, but many, like biomass energy, hydroelectric energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, and solar energy, are almost pollution-free.
  • The amount of pollution produced can be significantly reduced if fossil fuels are allowed to burn in an atmosphere with too much oxygen.

Therefore, it is true that energy sources cannot be polluting unless they come from natural, renewable resources.

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