Uses: All these resources are being mainly used to generate electricity. Oil is also used for transport and the production of plastics. Minerals like iron ore and gold are nonrenewable, but may be recycled and reused Renewable Resources A renewable resource is something that is being continually replaced faster than we use it up Solar energy is considered a renewable source of energy because the sun's energy is continuous.(Note that the rest of this list are all forms of solar power.) Wind Power Water Power (Hydro-electricity from dammed rivers, tidal streams and ocean waves) Thermal Power from the earth (Geothermal: Using the earth's heat to generate electricity) Thermal Power from the ocean Biomass, the burning of plant material, is a renewable resource.
Even though the burning puts carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, it also prevents a much greater amount of methane being released by the decomposing vegetation, so it is rated as positive Trees are renewable because we can replant them Non-Renewable Resources A non-renewable resource is something that is not being replaced as we consume it Oil is a good example of a non-renewable resource. It is used to make gasoline and other fuels, as well as plastics, such as grocery bags. We are using billions of gallons of oil every year, but it takes millions of years to be replace.
We are using up oil much much faster than it is being produced. Once we use up oil from the earth, it's gone. We can't wait millions of years for some more Coal is non-renewable Peat is non-renewable Uranium is non-renewable Most of the time the two terms are referring to sources of energy: Renewable sources are sources of energy that can be reused or that will continue regardless of you using them: power from the Sun, power from waves, power from wind Nonrenewable sources are sources of energy that have a limited supply and will run out, and not be able to be used in the future: Oil, Coal, Gas Renewable energy sources are wind, solar, and hydro-power, and biomass.
They will never run out Nonrenewable energy sources are coal, oil, and other fossil fuels. The similarities are that most of them have a relation with the Sun. A nonrenewable energy source and a renewable energy source are similar in the way some of them are used to transform energy (you cannot create energy, it can only be transformed from one energy form to another.
) The similarities are few but there are many differences, most of the positives are on the renewable energy's side When you use petrol, gas, coal... basically anything you burn to produce heat and then turn this energy into electricity of mechanical energy (a car engine) you are using a raw material that is not going to be replaced In fact petrol, gas, and coal take million of years to be naturally produced When you are burning wood (from trees), the tree grows again... eventually if you let it do so. This energy can be "kind of renewable" as long as another tree grows as fast in order to replace the one you cut.
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