they are animals that can reproduce
Timber, salmon, Alaskan Pollock, crab,
No, salmon can breed so it is technically a renewable resource.
Salmon can be bred, therefore, they are renewable.
Salmon is renewable because salmon reproduce quickly, unlike oil, which takes millions of years to reform.
Eggs are renewable resources.
Yes. Leave them alone and they'll make new salmon all by themselves.
Gold is a non renewable resources
A protected salmon population is a renewable resource, as it can regenerate and sustain itself over time if managed properly. In contrast, gold, crude oil, iron ore, and bauxite are non-renewable resources, as they are finite and cannot be replenished on a human timescale once extracted.
Renewable resources. These are natural resources that can be replenished over time, such as sunlight, wind, and water.
Technically speaking, it would be a renewable resource, since salmon can lay eggs, or have fry. The only thing that would make them a non renewable resource would be if they were killed off to quick for them to reproduce.
Resources become renewable by recycling.
The solar and wind energy are renewable resources. This is an example using the phrase renewable resources.