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Food is grown or raise and is the most common renewable resources in every one life.
Well, they're nonrenewable. The higher the demand the greater the risk of extinction of a certain nonrenewable resource. When we burn nonrenewable resources, like fossil fuels it creates usable fuel. This causes emission like everyone basically knows to disrupt the atmosphere. One of the greatest fears is that we have no cemented alternative for usable fuel other then nonrenewable resources. When we use it up, what will happen? Not every city is open to using alternatives like wind or solar energy.
No, assuming rain goes on falling the water required will always be renewed every year
The sun is clearly a renewable source, it reappears every day without reduction in output, so I don't think the question is valid
Renewable and nonrenewable resources are being used every day. Both these resources help us with everyday life, although some are better for the economy than others. They are both sources of Energy.
No. Farmers grow a new crop of it every year.
yes they are because they can let fruit grow and they grow every spring till October if you didn't know that then you are not very smart you should go back to school.
Non-renewable sources of energy like coal, oil and natural gas are called fossil fuels because they were laid down in the earth, like fossils, millions of years ago.Other non-renewable resources, like gold, aluminum, diamonds etc, are not referred to as fossil fuels.
A nonrenewable resource is basically any resource that can be depleted. Sand, for use in making goods such as glass in concrete, is nonrenewable because once these products are made, the sand used cannot be cycled or brought back to its originally form, and sand is not continuously produced by the earth. Examples of renewable material resources are agricultural products, if sustainable farming techniques are practiced, because you can always continue gaining these products off of the land every year. Water can also be considered a renewable resource, but only if used carefully. This is because, ideally, you will use the water, but it will eventually evaporate, than precipitate, then replenish the water source that you originally used.
it is renewable if you plant a tree every time u cut it down and nonrenewable if just keep like the way it is like just keep a tree stup there
you can grow some more potatoes every year so they must be renewable
Nonrenewable resources generally fall into the category of things that were here before Humans were. The most common examples are sources of energy (fossil fuels) and metals.OilCoalNatural gasAntimonyIndiumSilverUraniumGoldThe related link to a BBC article give a projected timeline for depleting these plus the depletion of various environmental components, including land for agriculture, coral reefs and rain forests. Of course, the extinction of many species of plants and animals may or may not be considered a "resource," but that happens pretty much every day.