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distinguish between renewable and non renewable resources which one of the two would you prefer to use and why​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \colorbox{pink}{Renewable Resources}

Renewable resources are those resources which can be renewed or replaced over time. Great examples of infinite, renewable resources are: wind, sunlight, tides, biomass, etc. Some of the renewable resources are supposed to have continuous supplies, such as wind energy and solar energy, while some others take a greater time in their renewal like wood, oxygen, etc.

Geothermal energy is another good example of renewable resources. It is the source of energy which is extracted from the heat which is stored under the surface of the Earth. This source is considered to be cost efficient and mostly sustainable. It is found in the form of inactive volcanic sites and hot springs. This form of energy may be utilized in heating, generating electricity, and heat pumps. Geothermal energy is a sustainable source as the hot water seeps down into the crust again.

A biomass is also considered a renewable resource if used properly.

 \huge \colorbox{red}{Non-renewable Resources}

Non-renewable resources are those natural resources which cannot be renewed once they are completely consumed. The resources which are replenished very slowly are also considered non-renewable resources. This is because these resources will not be available again or available only after a long time.

The best examples of non-renewable resources are fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gases. Fossil fuels are produced by the decay of animal and plant matter. Their rate of production is very slow as compared to the rate of their extraction and consumption.

Another example of a non-renewable resource is our lifetime. Once used up, any individual cannot get back lost time. Other good examples of non-renewable resources are; nuclear fuels, minerals, and shale.

Water is a controversial resource which can be categorized as both a renewable and non-renewable resource. The cyclic change of water makes it a renewable resource while its unmanaged usage is making it a non-renewable resource.

Answered by avi6500
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Answer:

RENEWABLE SOURCES ARE THOSE WHICH CAN BE USED AGAIN AND AGAIN THEY ARE ALSO KNOWN AS NON CONVETIONAL SOURCE OF ENERGY.

NON RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY ARE THOSE WHICH CAN BE USED ONLY ONCE THEY ARE ALSO KNOWN AS CONVENTIONAL SOURCE OF ENERGY.

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