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Differentiate between the sources of energy on the basis of occurrence.
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Answered by nemalipurisisters
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a) Sources of energy which can be regenerated are called renewable sources of energy whereas the sources of energy which cannot be regenerated are called non-renewable sources of energy.

Renewable sources: Sun (solar energy), biomass, wind energy, etc

Non-renewable sources: Coal, petroleum, etc

b) Energy sources which will be exhausted in coming years are called exhaustible sources of energy whereas energy sources which will not be exhausted or disappear in some years are called inexhaustible sources of energy.

Exhaustible sources: Coal, petroleum, etc

Inexhaustible sources: Sun (solar energy), biomass, wind energy, etc

Yes, both a) and b) are almost the same.

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