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. What are the sources of Energy?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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water, sun , air , petroleum, thermal energy, nuclear power.

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Answered by ansumanhazarika90
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Most of our energy is nonrenewable

In the United States and many other countries, most energy sources for doing work are nonrenewable energy sources:

Petroleum

Hydrocarbon gas liquids

Natural gas

Coal

Nuclear energy

These energy sources are called nonrenewable because their supplies are limited to the amounts that we can mine or extract from the earth. Coal, natural gas, and petroleum formed over thousands of years from the buried remains of ancient sea plants and animals that lived millions of years ago. That is why we also call those energy sources fossil fuels.

Most of the petroleum products consumed in the United States are made from crude oil, but petroleum liquids can also be made from natural gas and coal.

Nuclear energy is produced from uranium, a nonrenewable energy source whose atoms are split (through a process called nuclear fission) to create heat and, eventually, electricity. Scientists think uranium was created billions of years ago when stars formed. Uranium is found throughout the earth’s crust, but most of it is too difficult or too expensive to mine and process into fuel for nuclear power plants.

There are five major renewable energy sources

The major types or sources of renewable energy are

Solar energy from the sun

Geothermal energy from heat inside the earth

Wind energy

Biomass from plants

Hydropower from flowing water

They are called renewable energy sources because they are naturally replenished. Day after day, the sun shines, plants grow, wind blows, and rivers flow.

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