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Defferrent between renewable and non renewable​

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Answered by vaaruniazad23
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The earth in which we all are living today is a gift of several resources which are everlasting. These resources are termed as the natural resources and are available from the time when the earth was inhabited. We all are depended on these resources some or the other way. These resources include water bodies including oceans, seas, river, ponds, and freshwater.

The land, soils, rocks, forests, animals, fossil fuels, and minerals. These resources are termed as natural resources and are the source of life present on earth. Natural Resources are classified into Renewable resources and Non-renewable resources

Renewable Resources

The resources which are used by mankind from the starting of human life. Our ancestors used these resources for lighting purposes, transportation, shelter, cooking, heating, protection from wild animals, etc. Renewable resources are also called as ‘Non-Conventional’ sources of energy.

Few examples of renewable resources are sun, wind, tidal energy, forests, mountains, soil, water bodies, animals and wildlife resources, atmospheric resources and lot more.

Non-Renewable Resources

The resources which cannot be easily replaced once they are destroyed are called as the 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.

Now let’s have the major difference between Renewable Resources and Non-Renewable Resources.

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Answered by Preetaman7422
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renewable \: resources \:  =  \: these \:  \ \:  \\ resources \: are \: like \: solar \: energy \\ these \: produce \: litle \: or \: no \: polution \\ these \: have \: low \: cost \: of \: protection \:  \\  \\  \\ non \: renewable \: resources \:  =  \: these \:  \\ resources \: are \: used \:  \ once \: such \: as \:  \\ petroleum  \: they \: produce \: no \: polution \: \\  these \: have \: high \: cost \: of \: protection

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