no because you really couldn't use them
minerals are nonrenewable
No. The Grand Canyon is not a renewable resource. A renewable resource is one that can be produced for years to come to provide some sort of fuel to humanity. Such as water, oxygen and meat from animals. Minerals --> rocks --> what the grand canyon is made of is not renewable
Rutile and all other minerals are non-renewable.
No because it is a finite nonrenewable material. Technically there is no such thing as a renewable resource as there's a limit to everything including the sun. Things like trees, wind, waves and sunlight are considered such as their energy is derived from the sun and thus could last as long as it does.
Yes, metallic minerals are a resource that humans cannot replace in nature. It takes nature many hundreds of thousands of years to compile mineral deposits and when those minerals are removed, humans can't replace them. That is why it's so important to recycle mineral products such as metals when their usefulness has been completed.
Minerals are not considered a renewable resource because they are naturally occurring finite resources that are formed over geological timescales. Once they are extracted and used, minerals are not easily replaced within a human timescale, making them non-renewable. Recycling and sustainable mining practices can help extend the lifespan of mineral resources.
Wind is a renewable resource. Oil is not a renewable resource.
renewable
no
A renewable resource is when a natural resource can replenish itself.
many people consider minerals are not renewable resources, yes it is, but actually minerals also consider renewable. why??? minerals can take thousands of years to be renewed again since it is formed by the remains of dead living organisms and have taken thousands of years to be formed, so by that if minerals are used it would take thousands of years to renew it's self. also that make it nonrenewable resource because as you know take thousands of years to be used again
Yes the ocean is a renewable resource