Yes. Animals, like plants, are sustainable; that is, they reproduce at a rate that is faster than our normal rate of consumption. Also, their rate of reproduction can be reasonably improved through real-time efforts of humans.
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.
Cattle are renewable. Livestock are a resource, but not an energy source. They can reproduce, therefore they are renewable.
Renewable because they reproduce and are capable of increasing their numbers .
Renewable.
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.
The resources which can be regenerated and are not reducing by consuming them are known as replaceable resources
non renewable energy is limited because non renewable resources take millions of years to replenish which is more than a human life span so non renewable resource are limited............................................................
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.
The term "non-renewable" means that an existing arrangement or contract cannot be extended. It is also applied to natural resources that cannot be replenished or replaced as they are used up, or at least not in a reasonable time frame. These resources can also be characterized as "exhaustible."
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.
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yes sulfur is a non-renewable resource.
it is non renewable. it acts like coal which means it is not nonrenewable
non-renewable
It is a non-renewable resource, made from oil.
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Non renewable
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Non-renewable