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Explain water as a renewable resource?

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Answered by samueljacob
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Water is a renewable resource because  water continuously evaporates from the Earth's surface, it collects in the  atmosphere in the form of aerosols and then many aerosols come together to form clouds and then back to the Earth as rain.
Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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The most significant use of water is to produce hydropower by harnessing its energy. Compared to other resources that are used to produce energy and power, water is considered renewable as well as having the least solid waste during energy production.

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