Yes.
That is, coal is not a renewable resource.
they are a renewable source which means they will never run out. unlike coal which will soon run out. coal is unrenewable. also, unlike coal no carbon dioxide emmissions are produced which do not add to global warming.
. Fossil fuels (such as coal, petroleum and natural gas) and nuclear power (uranium) [wikipedia]
It is an unrenewable source, meaning it cant be reused or recycles. Once used its pretty much gone Also it polutes the earth
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Some are: coal, oil and natural gas. It took millions of years for them to form and if we use them up, there would not be enough time for them to form again.
Its a natural unrenewable resource.
no, it is completely unrenewable!! No, not in human timescales.
If depends, if the batteries are rechargable or not. If they are then they're renewable. If not, then they are unrenewable.
because if the problem of unrenewable energy resouses is unadressed for much longer, the worlds polution rates will skyrocket... and sooner or later the unrenewable sources will extingish and leave us with out power.
We don't have as much unrenewable resources today as we did in the 1800s like our oil for instance.
They have been formed over millions of years as dead animals and plants have been crushed and compressed by the weight of the ever-increasing material on top of them. Their age, along with the fact that they are unrenewable sources i.e. they will never be re-made, leads to the fact that they are fossil fuels.