What does it mean that a source of energy is nonrenewable?(1 point)

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Once used, it needs to be reprocessed for reuse.
Once used, it needs to be reprocessed for reuse.

With proper administration, it can be reused.
With proper administration, it can be reused.

It does not create pollution when used.
It does not create pollution when used.

There is only a limited supply that can be used.
There is only a limited supply that can be used.

1- What does it mean that a source of energy is nonrenewable?'

-There is only a limited supply that can be used.
2- Crude oil was formed millions of years ago from the remains of living things. Where is crude oil found today?
-under dry land and under the ocean
3-Which fuel creates the most air pollution when burned?
-coal
4-When were fossil fuels formed?
-millions of years ago

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The correct response is: There is only a limited supply that can be used.

To understand why a source of energy is considered nonrenewable, it is important to understand the concept of renewable and nonrenewable resources. Renewable resources are those that can be replenished or regenerated naturally within a relatively short period of time, such as solar energy, wind energy, or biomass. Nonrenewable resources, on the other hand, are those that exist in limited quantities and cannot be readily replenished or regenerated within a human lifetime, such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) or nuclear energy.

In the case of a nonrenewable energy source, there is only a limited supply available, meaning that once it is used up, it cannot be easily replaced. This is in contrast to a renewable energy source, which can be continuously harnessed and used without depleting its supply. Nonrenewable energy sources, therefore, have a finite or limited lifespan.

It is important to recognize the implications of using nonrenewable energy sources, as their depletion can lead to energy scarcity and increased dependence on alternative sources. This is why the development and utilization of renewable energy sources are important for achieving sustainable and environmentally friendly energy systems.