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we should reduce our dependence on non renewable fuel ​

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Answered by kingofgamerrishabh
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Answer:

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Explanation:

While the universe is infinitely expanding, the very resources that power the Earth are running out. In 2017, only 11 percent of U.S. energy consumption was generated from renewable energy sources. The rest was powered by nonrenewable resources.

So what are these nonrenewable, or finite, resources, and how can we protect them?

What Are Nonrenewable Resources?

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, nonrenewable resources are any resources that “do not form or replenish in a short period of time.” The most common nonrenewable resources include fossil fuels like crude oil, natural gas, and coal, as well as uranium nuclear energy.

Fossil fuels are formed from organic carbon material that has been heated and compressed over millions of years. To put it another way—our most frequently used energy sources like oil and coal are made from the buried remains of plants and animals from millions of years ago.

Earth minerals and metal ores like gold, silver, and iron are sometimes also considered to be nonrenewable resources since they’re similarly formed from geological processes that span millions of years. On the other hand, renewable resources include solar power, wind power, and sustainably harvested timber. They’re renewable because they can be reasonably harvested or created within meaningful timeframes to match demand.

Essentially, a nonrenewable resource is something that can’t be replaced naturally to keep up with human consumption. Because we can’t readily make more oil or coal to use now, nonrenewable resources can also be thought of as finite resources.

Right now, these finite resources are the world’s primary source of power. Thanks to their high energy content, relative affordability, and the current systems in place, our world still runs largely on nonrenewable energy sources.

But this can’t remain true forever. Fossil fuels have adverse environmental effects like climate change—and they’re of a limited quantity. As fossil fuels become more scarce, they’ll become more expensive and less accessible.

Answered by Mohdrashid975652
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Answer:

The present store of Coal and Petroleum will be completely exhausted within a few years. The alternative sources may be Atom derived energy or the energy .

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