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what are renewable resources?

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Answered by Rajdeep111
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A renewable resource is a resource which can be used repeatedly because it is replaced naturally. Examples are: oxygen, fresh water,
solar energy, timber, and biomass . Renewable resources may also include goods commodities such as wood , paper and leather.
Answered by probrainsme102
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Answer:

  • Solar energy.
  • Biomass energy.
  • Hydro energy.
  • Geothermal energy.
  • Tidal energy.
  • Wind energy.

Explanation:

Resources that can be recycled and reused are called renewable resources. For example sun, tides and wind energy, etc. These resources can be used again and again in the future. Renewable resources or new resources are those resources in whose reserves are being replenished by natural/ecological processes. However, if human exploitation of such resources is faster than the rate of their restoration, then these are no longer renewable resources and they start depleting. Renewable resources or new resources are those resources whose reserves are being replenished by natural/ecological processes. However, if human exploitation of such resources is faster than the rate of their restoration, then these are no longer renewable resources and they start depleting.

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