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List six renewable resources that humans depend on
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1. Solar energy: Humans depend on sunlight for various applications like generating electricity through solar panels, drying clothes, or heating water.
2. Wind energy: Wind turbines are used to harness the kinetic energy in wind to generate electricity.
3. Hydroelectric power: Humans depend on water flow in rivers or dams to generate electricity through turbines.
4. Biomass: Organic materials such as wood, crop residues, and agricultural waste are used to generate energy or produce biofuels through processes such as combustion or fermentation.
5. Geothermal energy: Heat from the earth's interior is harnessed to generate electricity or heat buildings.
6. Tidal energy: Humans rely on the natural ebb and flow of tides to generate electricity through turbines installed in coastal areas.
2. Wind energy: Wind turbines are used to harness the kinetic energy in wind to generate electricity.
3. Hydroelectric power: Humans depend on water flow in rivers or dams to generate electricity through turbines.
4. Biomass: Organic materials such as wood, crop residues, and agricultural waste are used to generate energy or produce biofuels through processes such as combustion or fermentation.
5. Geothermal energy: Heat from the earth's interior is harnessed to generate electricity or heat buildings.
6. Tidal energy: Humans rely on the natural ebb and flow of tides to generate electricity through turbines installed in coastal areas.
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7. Bioenergy: This includes the use of organic materials, such as plant crops or agricultural residues, for producing heat, electricity, or biofuels.
8. Hydropower: In addition to hydroelectric power mentioned above, hydropower can also refer to the use of water currents or waves to generate electricity.
9. Geothermal heating and cooling: The natural heat from beneath the Earth's surface is used for heating and cooling buildings.
10. Ocean thermal energy: Humans depend on the temperature difference between surface water and deep water to generate electricity.
11. Biogas: This refers to the production of gas by the decomposition of organic matter, such as food waste or animal manure, which can be used for heating or cooking.
12. Fuelwood: Humans depend on sustainably harvested wood for cooking, heating, and fuel purposes.
8. Hydropower: In addition to hydroelectric power mentioned above, hydropower can also refer to the use of water currents or waves to generate electricity.
9. Geothermal heating and cooling: The natural heat from beneath the Earth's surface is used for heating and cooling buildings.
10. Ocean thermal energy: Humans depend on the temperature difference between surface water and deep water to generate electricity.
11. Biogas: This refers to the production of gas by the decomposition of organic matter, such as food waste or animal manure, which can be used for heating or cooking.
12. Fuelwood: Humans depend on sustainably harvested wood for cooking, heating, and fuel purposes.
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