Those resources are converted into which form of energy?
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Bacon's Essays fall squarely under the heading of presentation or 'method of discourse.' They are didactic, in Agricola's sense of presenting the knowledge to someone in a form in which it may be believed and assimilated... Basically these essays communicate precepts for the guidance of personal conduct in public affairs, based on Bacon's own political experience.
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Renewable Energy Sources
- sources of energy that are never exhausted and can be renewed repeatedly. Hydropower, solar, wind, tidal, geothermal energy from deep below the earth, biomass from plants, and nuclear fusion are a few examples.
- Typically, these energy sources are transformed into thermal (heat) or electrical energy.
Nonrenewable Energy Sources
- energy sources that we are depleting quickly and cannot replenish. Examples include nuclear fusion, tar sands, and fossil fuels (petroleum oil, natural gas, and coal).
- The element uranium, whose atoms are separated (in a process known as nuclear fission) to produce heat and ultimately electricity, is another nonrenewable energy source.
- Usually, these sources of energy are transformed into electrical and mechanical energy.
- These nonrenewable energy sources provide the majority of our energy needs.
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