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Differtiate between renewable and non-renewable resources with examples.​

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Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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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.

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Answered by Rudranil420
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Renewable Non-renewable

Renewable Non-renewable (i) These resource are renewed or replenished by nature in a short span of time These resources may not be replenished by nature or take very long geological time to be formed again.

Renewable Non-renewable (i) These resource are renewed or replenished by nature in a short span of time These resources may not be replenished by nature or take very long geological time to be formed again. (ii) Often these are available continuously like solar energy water etc. These resource are exhausted after use Ex-fossils etc.

Renewable Non-renewable (i) These resource are renewed or replenished by nature in a short span of time These resources may not be replenished by nature or take very long geological time to be formed again. (ii) Often these are available continuously like solar energy water etc. These resource are exhausted after use Ex-fossils etc. (iii) Renewable resource can be divided into continuous or flow Non-renewable resources can be recyclable or non-recyclable

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