It depends on how man maintains trees. If man clear-cuts (cuts down all the trees in an area) and does not replace them, then no, they are not renewable. However, if man cuts only the mature trees from a forest and leaves the rest, the younger trees will grow and seeds from those trees will produce new trees. In that case, trees are renewable and the forest will keep reseeding itself. Man can also plant young trees to replace those he cuts.
Soil and trees are considered as nonrenewable resources.
they cant be reused like trees,cans,plants,and more so here are 2 nonrenewable resources coal and oil
what are the nonrenewable resources produced in the state of arizona
nonrenewable
minerals and are nonrenewable .
3 nonrenewable resources are coal, oil, and gas.
Using them will lead to depletion of nonrenewable resources.
Trees are a natural renewable resource, but if we don't grow (and nourish to maturity) more trees to replace them, they then become a non-renewable resource.
Yes, they have nonrenewable resources and they are coal,oil, and gas
Q. What are some nonrenewable resources? A. Some nonrenewable resources are fossil fuels. Q. What are some renewable resources? A. Some renewable resources are trees, fish, oil, gold, copper and bronze.
yes it is a nonrenewable resource
Well, most of them come from prehistoric animals, trees. plants etc these make oil, gas, coal, etc