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It depend entirely on what kind of wood it is. Most trees are reasonable fast growing, so burning wood from renewable trees is a renewable source of energy.However, rainforest trees can take thousands of years to grow and are so classed as non-renewable. So using non-renewable wood as firewood is a non-renewable source of energy.
Quick growing trees that can be planted, grown and harvested are renewable. Old trees, hundreds of years old, are not renewable.
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non renewable resources. I disagree. Timber/trees are renewable; they replenish themselves. However, care must be take so that not more trees are used than can be replenish.
They can be grown again quickly, so they are renewable.
Trees.
Paper comes from pulp of trees. Since trees can be grown again, when required. Paper is also a renewable resource.
Wood from plantation forests is renewable if it grows as fast as it is cut down.Wood from rainforests is non-renewable because the trees have taken hundreds of years to grow.
A tree is a renewable resource if another tree replaces the one that was cut down.
Actually it's renewable, because the trees that produce the wood can grow again - you can grow more trees.
Because trees are c rops