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No, coal is not a reusable resource. Once coal is burned or used, it is no longer available for further energy production. This makes coal a non-renewable resource.
Copper is considered a nonrenewable resource because it is extracted from the Earth's crust through mining processes, which cannot be replenished at a rate equal to its consumption. Once mined and used, copper cannot be readily replaced, making it a finite resource.
Scandium is a natural resource but not a renewable one. It is found in the Earth's crust and is extracted through mining. Once it is used, it cannot be replenished at the same rate it is being consumed.
No, zinc is not a renewable resource because it is a naturally occurring element and cannot be replenished on a human timescale. Once extracted and used, zinc reserves can be depleted over time. Recycling of zinc can help mitigate depletion of reserves.
Petroleum is a nonrenewable resource because it takes millions of years to form from organic matter under high pressure and heat. We extract petroleum at a much faster rate than it can be naturally replenished, leading to its depletion. Once extracted and used, petroleum cannot be readily replaced within a human lifespan.