Yes, because new cotton plants are grown every year, producing more cotton.
Cotton is a renewable resource because you can grow more cotton plants.
Yes, cotton is a plant, grown and harvested each season, making it a renewable, natural resource.
Cotton is renewable; oil is not renewable.
Yes, cotton is renewable. It comes from soil, which is renewable.
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cotton is a renewable resource but requires a lot of water and farmland cotton is a renewable resource but requires a lot of water and farmland
We can grow cotton every year, and we breed animals from which leather could be made. Therefore, cotton and leather are renewable.
On October 13, 2009 at 8:00 pm Minnie89 [0] said:I think denim is a renewable resource because it is made out of cotton and cotton is a renewable resource. Cotton takes a lot of water to grow, but if there is plenty water then it is a renewable resource.
Leather and cotton are renewable natural resources.
No, cotton is a plant. If it is burnt as biofuel it is a form of renewable energy.
You can always grow more.
Yes, we can quickly regrow cotton. Fossil Fuels can not be quickly regrown, making them non-renewable resources. We can never run out of sunlight, making in an inexaustable resource.
Yes, we can quickly regrow cotton. Fossil Fuels can not be quickly regrown, making them non-renewable resources. We can never run out of sunlight, making in an inexaustable resource.
Cotton is probably a renewable resource (it can be grown every year). But it needs a lot of water and farmland. It is sometimes better called a sustainable resource, meaning it is renewable if we look after it properly.