What does it mean for an energy resource to be renewable?

The resource cannot be used to create electricity.
The resource can continue to replenish itself despite being consumed.
The resource cannot continue to replenish itself as it is being consumed.
The resource is not quickly replenishable.

The second option is correct: A renewable energy resource can continue to replenish itself despite being consumed. This means that the resource is constantly being generated or renewed through natural processes and is not depleted when used. Examples of renewable energy resources include solar power, wind power, hydropower, and biomass.

Which of the following is a renewable resource?(1 point) Responses Geothermal Geothermal Coal Coal Nuclear (Uranium) Nuclear (Uranium) Oil Oil Natural Gas

The renewable resource listed in the options is "Geothermal". Geothermal energy is derived from the heat of the earth's core, which is constantly replenished through natural processes and considered a sustainable and renewable source of energy.

If nonrenewable resources, like fossil fuels, continue to be consumed, then they will (1 point)

decrease and eventually be gone. decrease and eventually be gone. decrease and then renew themselves. decrease and then renew themselves. be unaffected. be unaffected. turn into another type of renewable resource.

The correct answer is: decrease and eventually be gone. Nonrenewable resources, such as fossil fuels, have a finite supply and will eventually be depleted if they continue to be consumed at current rates. Once these resources are used up, they cannot be replenished within a human lifetime.

What is the term for fuels found in Earth's crust made from ancient plants and animals that contain carbon and hydrogen which can be burned for energy? Coal, oil and natural gas are examples.

The term for fuels found in Earth's crust made from ancient plants and animals that contain carbon and hydrogen which can be burned for energy is "fossil fuels". Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of fossil fuels.

Which of the following is a nonrenewable energy resource?(1 point)

Wind
Solar
Tidal
Uranium
Hydro
Biomass
Geothermal

Uranium is a nonrenewable energy resource. Uranium is a finite resource that is mined from the Earth and used as a fuel in nuclear power plants. Once uranium is used in a nuclear reaction, it is consumed and cannot be replenished within a human timescale, making it nonrenewable.

Which of the following is an example of biomass energy?(1 point)

Wood (trees)
Coal
Gas
Oil