One that when it is used up, it is gone and cannot be replaced.
Renewable resources are resources that will not run out, be used up. They can be replenished naturally over a period of time. eg solar energy, timber
A resource that can be replaced naturally within a reasonable time period.
Natural gas, oil and coal products are all examples of non-renewable resources. The definition of a non-renewable resource is: any natural resource from the Earth that exists in limited supply and cannot be replaced if it is used up; also, any natural resource that cannot be replenished by natural means at the same rates that it is consumed.
No - it is non-renewable
A renewable definition is where you can use it again
That is the definition of the term renewable, yes.
No it is not. The recent definition of a renewable energy source is that could be compensated in less than 100 years.
That follows directly from the definition of "renewable energy". A renewable energy is simply one that can be sustained in the long term.
The definition of solar capital is energy from the sun. It is a resource that is renewed continuously or a renewable energy.
A resource that can not be replaced once used up, is a definition of a non-renewable resource. For example: once the coal seam in a coal mine has been depleted, the mine is closed down.
by definition, no. Renewable means provided by nature and replenished in time. Teflon is a Dupont product -- nature does not provide teflon.
It can last a long, long time, so that would satisfy the definition of "renewable energy".
Because of the definition of "renewable". Basically, it means that you can use such a resource for a long, long time, without the resource running out.
One that when it is used up, it is gone and cannot be replaced.
One that when it is used up, it is gone and cannot be replaced.
Renewable resources are resources that will not run out, be used up. They can be replenished naturally over a period of time. eg solar energy, timber