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The energy of blowing wind can be harnessed to create electricity. Why is wind considered a renewable energy source?

A) Wind does not cause destruction of the environment.


B) Wind turns the blades of a windmill that creates electricity.


C) Wind provides only a very small amount of electricity to the United States.


D) Wind comes from atmospheric conditions that are available indefinitely.

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User Myrlande
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D) Wind comes from atmospheric conditions that are available indefinitely.

Because wind is forever, and there is no running out of it.

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User David Wickstrom
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Answer:

D) Wind comes from atmospheric conditions that are available indefinitely.

Step-by-step explanation:

Renewable energy is the name given to energy that is generated from resources that naturally exist in nature and that are replenished indefinitely, that is, the existence of these resources in nature is maintained by nature itself through indefinite factors, allowing the "stock" of these resources is constantly renewed and they do not have a limited quantity.

An example of this is wind energy. This is because the wind comes from atmospheric conditions that are available indefinitely.

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