yes.
A renewable resource is when a natural resource can replenish itself.
Grain is a renewable resource, you merely plant more. Trees are considered a renewable resource, as is leather. Any plantable commodity is a renewable resource as long as it is done in a sustainable manner.
no
Natural gas is a nonrenewable resource.
No, a mason jar is not a renewable resource. It is not a natural occurring substance that can be renewed. Glass, however is a renewable resource.
No, natural gas is not a renewable resource.
Because natural gas is NOT a renewable resource.
A renewable resource is a natural resource that can be replenished naturally over time, such as sunlight, wind, and water. Among the options provided, water can be considered a renewable resource when managed sustainably, while oil, gold, and natural gas are non-renewable resources, as they take millions of years to form and are finite in supply.
Yes. Wood, or more generally biomass, is a renewable resource because it can easily replenished.
Yes, because new cotton plants are grown every year, producing more cotton.Cotton is a renewable resource because you can grow more cotton plants.
Trees are a natural renewable resource, but if we don't grow (and nourish to maturity) more trees to replace them, they then become a non-renewable resource.
A renewable resource is one which will be replaced after it is used. Wind energy is renewable because the wind will return tomorrow. Trees are renewable if you plant them again. So, fruit trees are a renewable resource.