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13 March, 13:26

How is a nonrenewable source different from a renewable one

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  1. 13 March, 13:29
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    A Nonrewnewable source is hard to get back from its source, while a renewable source is easy to get back from its source.

    Example:

    Nonrenewable: crude oil, oil, coal, fossil fuels, etc.

    Renewable: sunlight, wind, biomass, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat, etc.
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