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Define the terms renewable and nonrenewable sources of energy

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Answered by Anonymous
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\texttt{RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY:-}

The energy which never run out. For example, Sun. And are renewed through relatively rapid natural cycle. For example, ground water replaced by water cycle.

\texttt{NON-RENEWABLE SOURCE OF} \texttt{ENERGY:-}

The energy which once used up, are exhausted. For example, Coal, Oil, natural gases, etc. Which take millions of years to be formed and hence, are not renewed once used.

\texttt{The way by which we can conserve} \texttt{non-renewable sources of energy.}

The three R's – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle – represent the best strategy for conserving non-renewable oil, coal, natural gas etc.

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Answered by DashingMunda
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Answer:

The energy which never run out. For example, Sun. And are renewed through relatively rapid natural cycle. For example, ground water replaced by water cycle.

NON-RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY:-

The energy which once used up, are exhausted. For example, Coal, Oil, natural gases, etc. Which take millions of years to be formed and hence, are not renewed once used.

The way by which we can conserve}The way by which we can conserve \texttt{non-renewable sources of energy.}non-renewable sources of energy.

The three R's – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle – represent the best strategy for conserving non-renewable oil, coal, natural gas etc.

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