No, coal took many millions of years to form, which makes it definitely non-renewable. That's because when it's all used up, there would be a long wait for more coal to form.
Coal and uranium are not renewable resources of energy.
Coal is a non-renewable resource.
A non-renewable energy source is a natural resource that cannot be replenished at a rate equal to its consumption. Examples include fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as nuclear energy sources. Once these resources are depleted, they cannot be easily replaced.
NO!
Coal is a NON-renewable energy as when burnt, the Coal combusts, emitting carbon dioxide, among other harmful products. A renewable energy would be wind or tidal or solar energy for example.
No, it is a non-renewable form of energy.
No, it is a non-renewable form of energy.
coal is non-renwable because you burn it
coal and diesel
The sun?
yes
Energy from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) is non-renewable.