Water should be classified as a renewable resource, if you are considering the short term, say the next 1 to 1 million years or so. This is because we can recycle it, filter it and so on. Mother nature does a good job of this without our help. We have become somewhat skilled at this as well.
If however you are considering an eternity, then the water that is on the earth is here and will very unlikely be added to or removed in any noticeable amounts. It will just keep recycling through the natural cycles.
Not really. Definitely, there are many places with water in the world. But if they all dry out, and if they all go bad with pollution..... there won't be no more water in your drinking glass. Hopefully, the jerks who pollute the Earth with bad things, will eventually realize that if they keep dumping their trash in the water, things will die ( sea creatures) and no more water at home, school, restaurants, anywhere..... So that's why, NO water is not exactly renewable. But lets keep it that it is renewable when our pipes aren't working. Anything makes a difference.
renewable, except for drinking it of course is nonrenewable
yes it is a renewable source.
No, it isn't.
Water is a renewable resource. You can clear used water and re prepare it for use as drinking water.
water can qualify as a renewable material (at times nonrenewable) when carefully controlled usage, treatment and release are followed. If not, it would become a nonrenewable resource at times at that location.
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when you have well water it will run out faster than with city water.City water is renewable because it is reused after you drink water, flush your toilet, wash dishes,do your laundry,or just by not turning off the water while brushing your teeth.
Water can and cannot be renewable because water needs to replenish meaning to fill or make complete because it takes time to replenish and if we didn't, let the water replenish than the water would eventually run out. Also the growing population means the growing demand of water and that means less time for Tuesdays to. Replenish.this
Yes- it doesn't need to be altered (burned, oxygenated, etc.) so it can be reused over and over again.
anyone that looks up this question should know that water is a renewable resorce not nonrenewable resorce
Renewable--it is not depleted by use.
water
Gold is a non renewable resources
they are renewable and non-renewable resources.
Yes because it's made of plastic, which comes from non-renewable resources.
About the same as renewable resources, except that we cant renew the non renewable resources.
Renewable Resources: Water Grass Non-Renewable Resources: Coal Iron Gold The list goes on and on, these are just a few examples.
The disadvantage of non-renewable resources is that they are non-renewable (ie: once they are gone they are gone forever). You can only use them once.A renewable resource, like water, comes back fresh and clean as rain, after it goes through the water cycle.They are running out. When releasing can caused pollution or global warming.
soil is a non renewable resource
Eggs are renewable resources.
wind and water r renewable medal and gas are non renwable
resources can be broadly classified :renewable and non- renewable biotic and abiotic ubuiquis and localised developed and...............................
Non-renewable resources are recourses that can't be replaced in a short amount of time. ex: oil, natural gas, coal (these take millions of years to be made).