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Q: Are ice cube a renewable or non-renewable resource?
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Is ice cube renewable or nonrenewable?

Renewable as it can be either refrozen, or frozen again


Is ice cubes renewable or nonrenewable resource?

Renewable as it can be either refrozen, or frozen again


Is a ice cubes a renewable or nonrenewable resource?

renewable because when it melts it can freez many more times


Is a ice cubes a renewable resource or a nonrenewable?

renewable because when it melts it can freez many more times


WHAT are Nonrenewable and renewable?

Nonrenewable are energy sources that cannot be replaced once they are all used up. Renewable energy sources can be replaced. E.G The ice in your fried is renewable. Every time you take away the ice, new ice will form and fill it up again


Is ice a renewable or a non-renewable resource?

Ice is simply frozen water, and water is a renewable resource, as it keeps coming back clean and fresh even though we use it and pollute it.


Why is water sometimes considered a nonrenewable resorce?

Normally water in the earth's oceans and atmosphere is stable, it doesn't breakdown into its components hydrogen and oxygen, so it is renewable. It would be non-renewable if it became locked up in ice, then the amount of free water would reduce. This has happened in ice ages in the past.


How water become a renewable resource?

Normally water in the earth's oceans and atmosphere is stable, it doesn't breakdown into its components hydrogen and oxygen, so it is renewable. It would be non-renewable if it became locked up in ice, then the amount of free water would reduce. This has happened in ice ages in the past.


What melt first of a ice cube salt and ice cube with salt?

an ice cube with salt


How many cars does ice cube have?

Ice cube has 90 cars


What is the scientific term for an ice cube?

An "ice cube"...


Is ice cube a compound word?

No it is not