No. Mining is not a renewable industry. The only way those minerals can be renewed is through recycling of products that are no longer needed by their original users which are made with those mined minerals.
No, ores are non-renewable, because the natural process by which they are produced, takes vey long, and much longer than the rate needed for production and consumption (usage) therefore they are deemed non-renewable.
No. Mining is not a renewable industry. The only way those minerals can be renewed is through recycling of products that are no longer needed by their original users which are made with those mined minerals.
Their importance is that these ores can be extracted into metals .
clay is a non renewable resource
Iron goods
1.they are in the ground
The coconut is a plant so the products made from it are renewable resources.
No . They are ores and once gone they are gone.
Fossil Fueles,Drinking Water , Metal ores
No.
No. The amount of geologic time that it would take to create new mineral ores would make that pretty much improbable.
No, aluminum is a metal. It needs large amounts of energy to extract it from its ores.
Ores are nonrenewable on anything but geologic timescales. When we mine them all, they'are all gone.
although they will eventual replenish in the earths crust, this process will take too long so they are dubbed to be non-renewable sersources, much like coal or oil.
Renewable:soil,oxygen,animals,plants,and water. Nonrenewable:minerals,ores,natural gas,oil,and coal.
It can be and should be recycled. Or did you mean can it be polished? I guess in any case the answer is 'yes'. If you mean is the earth making any more, then that answer is 'no'. There are ores that have not been worked yet. But, the amount that was here when the earth formed is all that there is.Sliver is A non renewable resource because there is very little left
Those ores which contain metal in the form of oxides are called as oxide ores.
oil, methane gas, coal, wood, mercury, iron ores, copper ores, zinc ores, lead ores
Extraction of metals from its ores and formation of ores. Studying their properties, their alloys,refining of ores.