What are the differences between flow resources and continuous resources? Explain with examples.
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A flow resource is neither a renewable resource or a non-renewable resource. It does not remain in one location and moves about because of natural actions in the physical environment. Therefore, it must be used when and where it occurs. Examples of flow resources are: running water, solar radiation, wind, and tides. Continuous resources are those that will virtually always exist. They include solar energy, rainfall, wind and wave action.
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