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  1. Out of the wind, sun, water, and geothermal energy, all of those are renewable, and none are fossil-fuel based.

    If you’re referring to the four most COMMON energy sources used today, those would be coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear fission.

    None of those are renewable, but out of those, nuclear fission is the one that doesn’t consume a fossil fuel (it consumes uranium, not any form of organic molecule).

Out of the four nonrenewable energy sources used today, which one is not a fossil fuel?

Question by dandelion: Out of the four nonrenewable energy sources used today, which one is not a fossil fuel?
the energy sources are the wind, the sun, water and the geothermal energy.

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Answer by Brad456
fossil fuel is derived from the breakdown of organic matter. like dead dinosaurs or sea life, or plants.

by the way wind, the sun, water and the geothermal energy are renewable.

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