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Renewable energy sources are those which after being used can be regenerated naturally or artificially. The following pictures are graphic examples rof enewable energy sources.
The educational resource shows information about a nuclear power station, how it works and its advantages and its disadvantages.
The educational resource shows information about the concept tidal energy and its advantages and its disadvantages.
Oil is the product of the decomposition of the remains of microscopic living organisms which millions of years ago inhabited the seas, lakes and river estuaries. Oil today has a multitude of applicati ...
Radiant energy is what is possessed by electromagnetic waves like visible light, radio waves, ultraviolet rays (UV), infrared rays (IR), etc. The principle characteristic of this energy is that it can ...
Energy from fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) comes from substances which originated from the accumulation, millons of years ago, of large quantities of remains of living beings at the bottom o ...
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