Natural gas, methane, the fossil fuel, is NOT a renewable resource.
Natural gas, methane, produced from pig manure and rotting vegetation and collected from landfills IS a renewable resource.
It cannot be renewed from its original source as fossil fuel. Much of the natural gas we are burning now formed in deposits buried during the Devonian period, 300 million years ago. It is possible natural gas could form in as little as 50 million years.
None of the fossil fuels are considered to be renewable in that sense. But, since natural gas is primarily methane, and methane is readily available and obtainable from renewable sources other than gas wells drilled into conventional underground reservoirs, it can be considered renewable.
Methane can be derived from organic matter undergoing decomposition. For example in many parts of India, methane is generated through decomposition of both human and livestock feces, gathered and used as cooking gas. Methane can be recovered from organic matter decomposing in land fills and through processing of animal waste. .
Natural as, methane (CH4), is non-renewable. It is one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
One negative aspect of natural gas is that it is a fossil fuel, and its extraction and combustion contribute to air and water pollution, as well as greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, it is a non-renewable resource, meaning it will eventually run out.
Natural gas, oil and coal products are all examples of non-renewable resources. The definition of a non-renewable resource is: any natural resource from the Earth that exists in limited supply and cannot be replaced if it is used up; also, any natural resource that cannot be replenished by natural means at the same rates that it is consumed.
Natural gas is considered a non-renewable resource because it is formed over millions of years from the decomposition of organic matter. Once it is used up, it cannot be easily replenished within a human timescale.
Natural gas is a non-renewable resource because it is formed over millions of years from the decomposition of organic matter such as plants and animals. Once extracted and used, natural gas cannot be easily replaced or replenished on a human timescale.
No, natural gas is not a renewable resource.
Because natural gas is NOT a renewable resource.
Natural gas is a non renewable energy source.....
Natural as, methane (CH4), is non-renewable. It is one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Only the wind is a renewable energy resource.
One negative aspect of natural gas is that it is a fossil fuel, and its extraction and combustion contribute to air and water pollution, as well as greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, it is a non-renewable resource, meaning it will eventually run out.
A renewable resource is when a natural resource can replenish itself.
Natural gas, oil and coal products are all examples of non-renewable resources. The definition of a non-renewable resource is: any natural resource from the Earth that exists in limited supply and cannot be replaced if it is used up; also, any natural resource that cannot be replenished by natural means at the same rates that it is consumed.
Natural gas is considered a non-renewable resource because it is formed over millions of years from the decomposition of organic matter. Once it is used up, it cannot be easily replenished within a human timescale.
Natural gas is a non-renewable resource because it is formed over millions of years from the decomposition of organic matter such as plants and animals. Once extracted and used, natural gas cannot be easily replaced or replenished on a human timescale.
Natural gas is a nonrenewable resource, as it is formed over millions of years from decayed plants and animals under high pressure and heat. Once natural gas reserves are depleted, they cannot be replenished within a human lifetime.
Oil is a non-renewable resource, one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).