Sunlight and groundwater are both renewable resources. what is the difference between them?
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Sunlight gets replenished at infinite rate, that is it is always available and will not get exhausted even if we increase the consumption rate. But groundwater gets replenished at a constant rate and if we use it indiscriminately then it is feared that we may exhaust the whole supply of the ground water.
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Please find below the solution to the asked query:
Sunlight gets replenished at infinite rate, that is it is always available and will not get exhausted even if we increase the consumption rate. But groundwater gets replenished at a constant rate and if we use it indiscriminately then it is feared that we may exhaust the whole supply of the ground water.
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Sunlight gets replenished at infinite rate, that is it is always available and will not get exhausted even if we increase the consumption rate. But groundwater gets replenished at a constant rate and if we use it indiscriminately then it is feared that we may exhaust the whole supply of the ground water.
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