A cell phone is not a renewable resource. Though it can be used for years, it can not be naturally replenished over time.
No, gypsum is not a renewable resource. What is in the ground and what we've already mined is all there is.
Since it is made from plants, all of them are renewable.
They are all non-renewable resources.
it is non-renewable (as are all physical resources technicly) but its is recyclable
All trees are
No, not all of them. If you are doing a true and false then its false.
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.
A cow, as an animal, is a renewable resource. They are also exhaustible because they are prone to extinction, just like all other animals on Earth. In terms of products that come from cattle, that varies. Beef, being the meat from cattle, can be considered renewable if there are cattle available all the time to be slaughtered. However it is a non-renewable resource because cattle have to be killed in order to be made into meat. Milk, on the other hand, is a renewable resource as long as the cow is productive. It becomes no longer a renewable resource if the cow cannot produce anymore.
Yes, it can be considered a natural renewable resource.
An example of a non-renewable resource is coal, because when you burn it it is finished. A non-example of a non-renewable resource is solar power, because you can use it (to generate electricity) and it is still there to be used again.
Once non-renewable resources are used up they will not be replaced, and another resource will need to be found to do what that resource was doing.
No, crude oil is a non-renewable resource, that means that when it is all pumped out of the ground no more will appear.