Renewable VS. Nonrenewable Resources
Renewable vs. Nonrenewable Resources: Define, classify, and identify energy resources.
Match the word to the correct definition. Resource anything on Earth that is useful to humans Renewable Resource resources that can be replaced during a lifetime Nonrenewable Resource resources that cannot be replaced during a lifetime Sort the following resources into either renewable or nonrenewable. Renewable Resources Solar Hydro Wind Biofuel Hydrogen Geothermal Nonrenewable Resources Coal Oil Natural Gas Petroleum Nuclear Which image shows a nonrenewable resource? Which of the following is a renewable resource? Petroleum, because it can be made into gasoline Coal, because more can be made in about 100 years Wood, because trees grow again fairly quickly Gasoline, because we use it everyday Electricity to play your radio can be made using renewable or nonrenewable resources. Which of the following resources are renewable? natural gas and coal wind and sunlight wind and oil propane and petroleum All the pictures below identify conserving renewable and nonrenewable resources EXCEPT— People rely on renewable resources for energy and for other necessary things in life. Which of the following lists only renewable resources? Biomass, petroleum, and solar air, animals, and water coal, water and soil biofuels, natural gas, and animals Fossil fuels were formed from organic matter buried more than a hundred thousand years ago. This matter changed over a long period of time into coal, oil, and natural gas. Which of the following lists only nonrenewable energy resources? Coal, oil, propane, natural gas solar, biofuels, wind, andgas gasoline, biofuels, propane and coal coal, oil, natural gas and biofuels Renewable resources are those that can be replaced within a relatively short period of time, usually within a period of about 100 years. Which of the following is least likely to be renewable? gasoline biofuels corn crops wind energy