What are Non-exhaustible sources of energy.
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Definition Of Inexhaustible Natural Resources:
- An inexhaustible resource is a resource that never runs out or gets depleted.
- Some of such resources include wind, sun, solar energy, tides, and geothermal energy.
- They are mostly the natural occurring resources hence they reappear naturally.
- The sun will burn out in just over 6 billion years.
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Natural resources are of two types, exhaustible and non-exhaustible. Exhaustible resources are those natural resources that are available in limited quantity. Examples include coal, natural gas, petroleum. Non-exhaustible resources are those natural resources that are available in abundance. Renewable resources are those which can be recycled or replenished. The solar energy is renewable and non-exhaustible source. Water is a renewable but exhaustible resource. It may exhaust one day if used without any concern.
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