Differentiate between renewable & non-renewable energy resources.

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Difference in:  
Renewable resources
1) The resources that can be renewed by reproduction are called renewable resources.  2) Renewable resources are inexhaustible.  
3) Renewable resources are not affected by the human activities.  
4) All biotic resources are renewable.  
5) For example: air and water.  
Non-renewable resources
1) The resources that are present in fixed quantities are called non-renewable resources.  2) Non-renewable resources are inexhaustible.  
3) Non renewable resources are affected by human activities.  
4) Some abiotic resources are non-renewable.  
5) For example- fossil fuels and minerals.

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