windmills are generated by windand are used to generate electricity. Nowadays, electricity are generated by dams which are very harmful for the natural resources .
we might be used to it, or its better to some people
NO!
renewable means once you've used it, you can use it again and again and again,non-renewable means once you've used it once, its gone. you cant use it again.Renewable means that the resource can grow back and non-renewable can't grow back..
they are less expensive They can be used again
Coal, oil and natural gas are used to generate electricity or to power engines. Other non-renewable resources are used for well known things, for example: Gold. Used to make rings, used in computers. Stone. Used for building. Iron ore. Used to make steel and iron. Uranium. Used to power nuclear plants. Bauxite. Used to make aluminum.
Because eventually the resources will be used up. Maybe not tomorrow, but one day nevertheless.
Oil and coal are among the most used nonrenewable resources.
Sunlight is a resource that doesn't run out. So if that energy is used instead of something else such as fossil fuels, then this helps to conserve those fuels.
Nonrenewable resources are resources that cannot be used up again
one way is to conserve resources is to reduce the amounts that are used
Nonrenewable resources are often cheaper and more readily available than renewable resources, making them more attractive for immediate use. Additionally, the infrastructure and technology required to harness renewable resources can be cost-prohibitive for some industries. Finally, there may be a lack of awareness or incentive to transition to renewable resources due to a reliance on established nonrenewable energy sources.
because once all the nonrenewable resources are finished/used up we wont be able to get them again
a nonrenewable resource
Yes, both nonrenewable and renewable resources can be used to produce electricity. Nonrenewable resources such as coal, natural gas, and oil are traditionally used for electricity generation, while renewable resources such as solar, wind, hydro, and biomass can also generate electricity in a more sustainable manner.
Nonrenewable resources are finite and cannot be easily replenished, leading to depletion. Renewable resources can be replenished naturally and are more sustainable in the long run. However, nonrenewable resources are still heavily relied upon due to their higher energy density and ease of extraction compared to renewable resources.
nonrenewable resources