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difference between renewable and non renewable ​

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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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,

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.

Answered by millenboii
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Renewable resources are solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, biofuels, cultivated plants, biomass, air, water and soil. In contrast, non-renewable resources are those that are available to us in limited quantities, or those that are renewed so slowly that the rate at which they are consumed is too fast.

Explanation:

The main points of distinction between Renewable and Non-Renewable resources are the amount at which they are used, and the rate of exhaustion, their costs, effects on the environment.

Meaning

Renewable is the natural resources around us, which can be used numerous times and get replenished. Non-Renewable resources were formed deep in Earth's crust millions of years ago, hence once used they disappear forever.

Examples

Sunlight, water, wind, woods, forest, are the renewable resources.

Petrol, coal, nuclear energy, natural gas are typical examples of non-renewable resources.

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