Renewable energy sources like solar and wind can be replenished naturally over time, whereas non-renewable sources such as fossil fuels cannot be easily replenished once consumed and will run out. Non-renewable energy sources include coal, natural gas, and oil, which are finite resources that cannot be naturally replaced within a reasonable time frame and will deplete over time with increased human usage.
Renewable energy sources like solar and wind can be replenished naturally over time, whereas non-renewable sources such as fossil fuels cannot be easily replenished once consumed and will run out. Non-renewable energy sources include coal, natural gas, and oil, which are finite resources that cannot be naturally replaced within a reasonable time frame and will deplete over time with increased human usage.
Renewable energy sources like solar and wind can be replenished naturally over time, whereas non-renewable sources such as fossil fuels cannot be easily replenished once consumed and will run out. Non-renewable energy sources include coal, natural gas, and oil, which are finite resources that cannot be naturally replaced within a reasonable time frame and will deplete over time with increased human usage.
Renewable energy sources like solar and wind can be replenished naturally over time, whereas non-renewable sources such as fossil fuels cannot be easily replenished once consumed and will run out. Non-renewable energy sources include coal, natural gas, and oil, which are finite resources that cannot be naturally replaced within a reasonable time frame and will deplete over time with increased human usage.