Editing Difference Between Renewable Sources And Non-renewable Sources
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Renewable Sources |Non-renewable Sources | Renewable Sources |Non-renewable Sources | ||
− | These energy sources are virtually inexhaustible and can be replenished after their use by natural process |These energy sources are exhaustible and cannot be replenished once used | + | These energy sources are virtually inexhaustible and can be replenished after their use by natural process |These energy sources are exhaustible and cannot be replenished once used | |
They are mainly biomass based sources |They are developed over a long period due to physical , chemical and biological actions below the earth surface | They are mainly biomass based sources |They are developed over a long period due to physical , chemical and biological actions below the earth surface | ||
They are available in unlimited amount in nature | They are available in limited amount in nature | They are available in unlimited amount in nature | They are available in limited amount in nature |