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Explain the observations on renewable and nonrenewable energy sources through written or verbal forms, sketches or ICT in a creative way
Renewable & Non - Renewable Energy Sources
7.2
Renewable & Non - Renewable Energy Sources
Renewable energy sources are energy sources that can be generated continuously, such as:
The Sun is a constant source of energy.
Waves exist naturally.
Water is always available in the environment.
The wind is unlimited and everywhere.
Biomass is always available because it comes from natural substances.
Non-renewable energy sources are limited and cannot be regenerated, such as:
Fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas and petroleum will run out one day
Nuclear substances such as uranium are limited
The battery will run out one day.
Renewable & Non - Renewable Energy Sources
7.2
Renewable & Non - Renewable Energy Sources
Renewable energy sources are energy sources that can be generated continuously, such as:
The Sun is a constant source of energy.
Waves exist naturally.
Water is always available in the environment.
The wind is unlimited and everywhere.
Biomass is always available because it comes from natural substances.
Non-renewable energy sources are limited and cannot be regenerated, such as:
Fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas and petroleum will run out one day
Nuclear substances such as uranium are limited
The battery will run out one day.
Chapter : Energy
Topic : Explain the observations on renewable and nonrenewable energy sources through written or verbal forms, sketches or ICT in a creative way
Year 4
Science
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