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Blizzard [7]
3 years ago
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Which option is an example of a renewable resource

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crimeas [40]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:

1.Sun. The sun is one of the most important energy resources and in fact it is the most inexhaustible of those that exist on our planet. That is why the use of solar energy is increasingly being promoted.

2.Geothermal energy. Another inexhaustible resource is this source of energy, which is produced from the high temperatures that are generated inside planet Earth. The magnitude of this energy is equivalent to solar energy, hence its importance.

3.Wind. Another natural resource that is inexhaustible and indispensable as a source of energy, which is captured through mills, is the wind.

4.Biofuels. These energy-generating products are produced from alcohols derived from sugar cane or from different seeds and plants. In recent years they have become the alternative to diesel, which is exhaustible.

5.Water. Another natural resource that is essential for the life of all living beings that inhabit planet Earth is water. And in addition, it is an energy source, thanks to the movements of the water masses. Its care is very important since the processes to purify it are expensive. While it is renewable, it is limited.

6.Paper. From wood or even recycling it, paper is another resource that is easily renewed, so it could never be in short supply.

The leather. Another good that is widely used by people and that is inexhaustible, which is why it continues to be an option to produce clothing and other products, is leather.

7.Timber. From the felling of trees, wood can be obtained for the production of different goods, such as furniture. Now, as mentioned before, it is essential that felling is not compulsory, because it could exceed the time it takes to regenerate this product and thus, there is a risk that this useful and fundamental good is scarce.

8.The tides. These changes in sea level as a consequence of the gravitational force of attraction are also inexhaustible. This resource is used in many communities to generate energy.

9.Agricultural products. All those products that are obtained from agricultural activities, such as corn, soybeans, tomatoes or oranges, seem to be inexhaustible, as long as precautions are taken not to exhaust the soils.

IRINA_888 [86]3 years ago
3 0
A renewable source is one that can be renewed.

Some examples are solar energy, biomass and wave energy
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