No, uranium is a non-renewable resource. When we have used it all up, there is none left. A renewable resource is something like sunlight, which we can use to generate electricity, and even if we use it all today, it still comes back just as strong tomorrow.
Uranium is a nonrenewable resource.
Uranium is not considered to be a renewable energy resource in the sense that it takes a substantially long interval of time for uranium to form.
"Long" here is in the billions of years range: the only natural event we know of that could produce elements heavier than iron or nickel is a supernova explosion.
Uranium is used as nuclear fuel for nuclear reactors; the nuclear energy can be considered as an alternative source of energy.
Uranium is not a renewable energy resource however their is enough of it that it counts as an 'Alternative Resource'.
Coal and uranium are not renewable resources of energy.
Uranium is also a nonrenewable resource.
Only the wind is a renewable energy resource.
No! It is a non-renewable energy resource because the mineral uranium which is used as he fuel has to be mined from deposits in the Earth.
uranium is a non-renewable resource. When we have used it all up, there is none left. A renewable resource is something like sunlight, which we can use to generate electricity, and even if we use it all today, it still comes back just as strong tomorrow.
It is possible to recycle some components made from zirconium, as for many other metals.
Yes! It uses uranium which is a substance that cant be reused.
1.) Because it determines whether or not investing in this particular resource will be practical in the long term. For example, uranium is NOT a renewable resource, which is why fission nuclear energy which uses uranium won't be around too long if only Earth's uranium is used. 2.) Because your homework depends on it.
no uranium is not renewable
Nonrenewable. It is a metal that is mined (dug out of the earth) when it has all been dug up, it's gone. Nothing make more uranium.
energy derived from uranium. Example: fission is a great method to extract uranium energy.