why are you loking this up? cause aint nobody got time fo dat
yes becaus you can re plant the seed that are in them to make more
A cow, as an animal, is a renewable resource. They are also exhaustible because they are prone to extinction, just like all other animals on Earth. In terms of products that come from cattle, that varies. Beef, being the meat from cattle, can be considered renewable if there are cattle available all the time to be slaughtered. However it is a non-renewable resource because cattle have to be killed in order to be made into meat. Milk, on the other hand, is a renewable resource as long as the cow is productive. It becomes no longer a renewable resource if the cow cannot produce anymore.
Bacon Raw beef ham is a joint of beef treated like bacon hence "HAM" but its beef
Yes. Animals, like plants, are sustainable; that is, they reproduce at a rate that is faster than our normal rate of consumption. Also, their rate of reproduction can be reasonably improved through real-time efforts of humans.
No because beef bacon and pastrami are made differently.
Unless Bacon is made from SOYBEANS, Bacon is Not a Vegetable, Bacon is a Meat, usually made from PORK, turkey, or beef.
Although we think of some resources as renewable, resources are always finite and limited.A resource that we think of as renewable could become one that we think of as non-renewable or limited if a tragedy happened. For instance, beef is a renewable resource, because more cattle are born every year. But if a disease wiped out almost all cows worldwide, then the species would be endangered, and the idea and cost of having beef at a meal would change completely... we would start seeing that resource as a limited resource rather than the infinite supply that we sometimes imagine now.A supply could also become sharply limited if it is overused, or our technology isn't good enough to gain access to something, even if it still exists somewhere.
People will have different opinions. My favorite is bacon, but BBQ beef are good, too.I would choose the bacon flavored noodles.
- No - nope they are not. _ no.
Dr. Oz on Oprah - Pork Bacon is healthier, Turkey Bacon is extremely high in sodium though they are the same in calories.From:Eat This Not That! Supermarket Survival Guide: The No-diet ...David Zinczenko
Traditionally, bacon was made from pork, but now there is also turkey bacon and beef bacon. Morningstar farms also makes a vegetarian bacon.
bacon and cabbage