Oil is a nonrenewable resource so will corn oil be a nonrenewable yes cause it is just a different type of oil And Follow me on instagram @ syd_boo
Oil is a nonrenewable resource so will corn oil be a nonrenewable yes cause it is just a different type of oil And Follow me on instagram @ syd_boo
non renewable
It is a non-renewable resource, made from oil.
Grass is a renewable resource. It will grow again when you use it. This compared to oil, which is a nonrenewable resource. The earth only has as much oil as it will ever have.
Corn is renewable. Renewable means more can be created and nonrenewable (like oil) means more cannot be created - there is only a finite amount that will every be discovered. Since we can always grow more corn it's renewable.
Polyester is a non-renewable resource. Polyester is made from plastics, plastic is made from oil. Oil is a non-renewable resource, as the world is running out of oil already and there is no more being created.
Oil is a non-renewable natural resource that is extracted from the ground. It is a fossil fuel formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms.
Fire isn't a resource. Fires can burn either renewable fuels (wood, methane) or non-renewable fuels (oil, coal).
A renewable resource is a resource like trees that never runs out. Oil is not a renewable resources because it can not be "replanted," or renewed like trees. Nonrenewable resources will run out some day.
grass is a renewable resource because when it is dead, it will grow again and again Well... dormant would be more accurate. Otherwise, I agree it is renewable.
Oil is a NONRENEWABLE resource, because you can't make more oil, like from giving birth. Example: Fish are RENEWABLE resources, because the mommy fish give birth to little eggs, that hatch and grow to become a fish, and so on.