Math, asked by abhimanyu70, 10 months ago

Renewable energy is available in our natural environment, in the
form of some continuing or repetitive currents of energy, or is stored in
such large underground reservoirs that the rate of depletion of the

reservoir because of extraction of usable energy is practically negligible explain​

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Answered by itzNarUto
6

Answer:

- The human civilization cannot depend on the fossil fuels for much longer.

- Sources that have a threat of getting depleted some day are said to be exhaustible sources or non-renewable sources of energy.

- If we manage bio-mass by replacing the trees we cut down for fire-wood, we can be alitte assured of a constant supply of energy at a particular rate.

- Such energy sources that can be regenerated are called renewable sources of energy.

- Using such sources of energy is one major step that we can adopt to save energy.

- This is because Renewable energy is available in our natural environment, in the form of some continuing or repetitive currents of energy, or is stored in such large underground reservoirs such that the rate of depletion of the reservoir because of extraction of usable energy is practically negligible.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Step-by-step explanation:

India is well-endowed with both exhaustible and renewable energy resources. Coal, oil, and natural gas are the three primary commercial energy sources. India's energy policy, till the end of the 1980s, was mainly based on availability of indigenous resources. Coal was by far the largest source of energy.

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