A renewable resource is a natural resource that can be used over and over again because it is naturally replenished on a human timescale. Examples include sunlight, wind, tidal forces and thermal energy from the Earth's crust. Renewable energy is captured by using machinery and tools such as solar panels, wind turbines and hydroelectric dams. Unlike non-renewable resources like coal or oil, which can run out if we use them too much, renewable resources are more sustainable because they are constantly being produced by nature. In your GCSE Physics course, understanding renewable resources is important as they play a key role in sustainable energy and help reduce pollution and combat climate change.
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