Geography, asked by ragavan1375, 9 months ago

What are renewable resources? Why has it become necessary to use renewable energy resources

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Answered by Anonymous
22

Answer:

A renewable resource is a resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally. Renewable energy almost never runs out, for example: solar energy is powered by heat from the sun and never runs out. Examples include oxygen, fresh water, solar energy and biomass. New resources may include goods or commodities such as paper and leather.

Explanation:

Gasoline, coal, natural gas, diesel, plastics are other fossil fuels are not renewable. They take millions of years to be made, and cannot be renewed in a human’s, or even a nation's lifetime.

Renewable resource harvesting and use typically do not produce pollution or contribute to global warming.

Answered by GirirajRathi
6

Explanation:

(i) it reduces the dependence on fossil fuels for energy. (ii) they donot produces pollution. (iii) india has abundance of sunlight, water, wind and biomass to take energy from. (iv) rising prices of oil made it difficult to use.

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