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by Danilo Viteri 3 years ago

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Renewable and Non-renewable Resources.

Renewable resources, such as solar, wind, hydraulic, and geothermal energy, are derived from natural sources that provide an inexhaustible supply of energy. These sources are advantageous because they are reusable and have minimal environmental impact compared to non-renewable resources.

Renewable and Non-renewable Resources.

Renewable and Non-renewable Resources.

Examples of Renewable Resources

Renewable

Disadvantages: It takes a lot of money to extract them.
Advantages: This energies are almost forever and reusable.
Renewable energies are those that are used from natural sources that produce energy inexhaustibly

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Examples of Non-Renewable Resources

Non-Renewable

Disadvantages: Once they consume all, there's no way to get new ones. The waste they left it contamines the planet.
Advantages: Most people use them, they're easy to extract them
Non-renewable energies are limited and therefore decrease as they consume.