
Substances like coal, oil, and natural gas are used daily for electricity, transportation, and heating. These non-renewable resources are used up much faster than nature can replace them.
A non-renewable resource takes millions of years to form, but is consumed quickly. Once these resources run out, they cannot be easily replaced.
These fuels are formed through the decomposition of ancient plants and marine organisms that have been buried underground for millions of years.
Coal is burned to generate electricity; oil is refined into gasoline for cars, and natural gas is used for cooking and heating.
Another non-renewable resource is uranium, a mineral used to produce nuclear energy. Power plants use uranium to generate electricity, but this resource is also limited.
Even though non-renewable resources provide energy, they create pollution and contribute to climate change.
Since non-renewable resources cannot be replaced quickly, it is important to use them wisely and explore renewable energy alternatives to protect the planet.
Substances like coal, oil, and natural gas are used daily for electricity, transportation, and heating. These non-renewable resources are used up much faster than nature can replace them.
A non-renewable resource takes millions of years to form, but is consumed quickly. Once these resources run out, they cannot be easily replaced.
These fuels are formed through the decomposition of ancient plants and marine organisms that have been buried underground for millions of years.
Coal is burned to generate electricity; oil is refined into gasoline for cars, and natural gas is used for cooking and heating.
Another non-renewable resource is uranium, a mineral used to produce nuclear energy. Power plants use uranium to generate electricity, but this resource is also limited.
Even though non-renewable resources provide energy, they create pollution and contribute to climate change.
Since non-renewable resources cannot be replaced quickly, it is important to use them wisely and explore renewable energy alternatives to protect the planet.
Substances like coal, oil, and natural gas are used daily for electricity, transportation, and heating. These non-renewable resources are used up much faster than nature can replace them.
A non-renewable resource takes millions of years to form, but is consumed quickly. Once these resources run out, they cannot be easily replaced.
These fuels are formed through the decomposition of ancient plants and marine organisms that have been buried underground for millions of years.
Coal is burned to generate electricity; oil is refined into gasoline for cars, and natural gas is used for cooking and heating.
Another non-renewable resource is uranium, a mineral used to produce nuclear energy. Power plants use uranium to generate electricity, but this resource is also limited.
Even though non-renewable resources provide energy, they create pollution and contribute to climate change.
Since non-renewable resources cannot be replaced quickly, it is important to use them wisely and explore renewable energy alternatives to protect the planet.
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