Fossil fuel, the wind, the Sun, hydro and biomass
Potash, of course.
Renewable energy is natural energy which does not have a limited supply. Renewable energy can be used again and again, and will never run out ...
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Solar energy created electricity from sunlight. There are no resources used from the planet (apart from the materials used to make the panels).
Energy resources that can not be replaced are known as non-renewable. Coal, natural gas, and crude oil are three examples of resources of energy that once used, have gone for good.
The short answer: not really. Read on: Resources are things that we use for energy. We do not typically use hot springs as energy, but they have been used. The steam has been used as energy.
Your question is not correct. Renewable energy comes from natural resources that are NOT used up. That's why it is called renewable.Two kinds of renewable energy that can be captured to generate electricity are:solar powerwind power.
Fossil fuels. Uranium. Coal, oil and natural gas. Wind and water (hydro-electric). Sunlight. Geothermal sources. Technically, "work" is the conversion of energy with time, as 1W = 1J/s conversion.
Almost all Natural Resources (both renewable like solar and water, and finite like coal and oil) are used for energy or for materials.
As developing nations industrialize and make use of capital resources new challenges to the supply of the worlds natural resources will no doubt appear because more and more resources are being used. Also there are more people to feed and provide resources for.
No. Natural gas is a fossil fuel associated with the extraction of petroleum. A renewable energy is that which comes from natural resources that are renewable (naturally replenished). Examples of some resources used for renewable energy are: sun, wind, tides, geothermal heat.
Yes, there is a difference between natural resources and resources. Natural resources refer to the materials or substances that exist in the natural environment and are used by humans for various purposes, such as oil, water, minerals, and forests. Resources, on the other hand, can refer to any type of asset or supply that is valuable or useful to individuals or organizations, including natural resources, but also including other types of assets such as human resources, financial resources, and technological resources.