In what way does renewable energy differ from nonrenewable energy?

it is cheaper to produce than nonrenewable energy

it is never used in automobiles

it is derived from natural resources that cannot be depleted

it creates no environmental hazards as nonrenewable energy does

Respuesta :

I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. Renewable energy differs from nonrenewable energy in a sense that renewable energy is derived from natural resources that cannot be depleted. Examples of these sources are the wind and the sun.

Answer:

The correct answer would be it is derived from natural resources that cannot be depleted.

Renewable energy is the energy obtained from renewable sources such as wind, water, sunlight et cetera.

These sources are believed to be present in such a amount that it can not be depleted due to human consumption.

Renewable energy is considered as clean energy which helps in reducing pollution, attaining sustainability, prevent drastic climate changes, et cetera.