fuels that are non reusable.
No it is not reusable.
Carbon dioxide is produced by planes by the burning of non-reusable fuels
No it won't, because the other states are now resorting to reusable energy resources e.g- solar panels to harness radiation in the form of electricity; not non reusable fuels like oil or coal.
No, fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) can only be used once. For this reason they are called non-renewable sources of energy.
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The sun is considered a renewable resource because it will continue to produce reusable energy forever. Fossil fuels aren't renewable because they are finite.
Yes it was the command module.
Fossil fuel is bad because it is not reusable. Once we take all of it from the earth, there won't be any left. To make energy, the fossil fuels must be burnt. The smoke that is released after it is burnt has carbon dioxide and other chemicals that are harmful to nature.
Yes timber is reusable, because it is wood and wood is reusable.
The Space Shuttle is pretty much reusable. The orbiter is, and the Solid Rocket Boosters were designed to be salvaged and remanufactured, although I'm not sure that any SRBs have ever flown again. The SpaceShipOne rocket technically reached space, (but not orbit) and is completely reusable, and SpaceShipTwo will be completely reusable.
propane is not reusable!!