Geography, asked by Mrkerhin3570, 1 year ago

n what way does renewable energy differ from nonrenewable energy?

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Answer:

Renewable resource :

They replenish themselves by quick recycling within a reasonable time.
They are not likely to be exhausted.
Eg soil,forest,etc.

Non Renewable:

They cannot replinish themsleves by replacement.
They may exhausted.
Eg fossil fuels,coal,etc.


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Answered by no4
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♦ Renewable energy :

           The energy which is produced by sources which can be created or replenished again and again either by humans or naturally.

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♦ Non-Renewable energy :

               The energy which is limited in its existence on the earth and cannot be replenished again is called Non renewable energy.

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♣      The most known difference between renewable energy and non-renewable energy :

    The examples of non renewable energy are natural  gas, coal, etc. Where, the examples of renewable energy are rainwater, sunlight, etc.

    Here, natural gas can't be created again & again either by humans or naturally but, rainwater is fallen seasonally.

         Hence, renewable energy we can get again by either man-made processes or the natural ones. But, non-renewable energy is limited and thus it should be conserved.

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