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Cotton is probably a renewable resource (it can be grown every year). But it needs a lot of water and farmland. It is sometimes better called a sustainable resource, meaning it is renewable if we look after it properly.

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11y ago

No, it's renewable because its grown in cotton fields. However, like other renewable resources around the world, it is wise to maintain cotton levels and not to use too much and allow it to run out.

A non-renewable resource is something that cannot be used again once its global supply has run out.

There are three non-renewable resources:

  • Coal
  • Oil
  • Natural Gas
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11y ago

They cannot be replaced as quickly as they are used.

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Is aluminum and iron are renewable

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Yes.

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renewable

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