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difference between inexhaustible and exhaustible ??


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Answered by FFRDX
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by abhi8190
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Answer:

According to the Cambridge dictionary, inexhaustible means “something existing in very great amounts that will never be finished” while the exhaustible means “something that can be used completely, so there are none left”.

Explanation:

Exhaustible Natural Resources – Exhaustible sources are those sources of energy, which will deplete and exhaust after a few hundred years. Examples – Coal, petroleum, etc. ... Bio-mass is one of the inexhaustible sources of energy. Examples – Air, water and sunlight.

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