No . They are ores and once gone they are gone.
It is an ore so it isn't renewable.
Iron ore is not a renewable resource.
it is nonerenewable!!
Chromium is a non-renewable resource since it must be mined.
Iron ore is considered a non-renewable resource because it is a finite material that is extracted from the Earth through mining processes. While new iron ore deposits may be discovered, the rate of extraction exceeds the rate of replenishment, making it unsustainable in the long term.
Tin is not renewable, in the sense that when an ore deposit is depleted, it does not come back. But tin is recyclable.
Iron ore is considered nonrenewable because it is a finite resource that is extracted from the earth. While new iron ore deposits can be discovered, they are not being replenished at a rate that would make them renewable or inexhaustible in human timescales.
Manganese is non renewable because it is an element. It is widely distributed in the Earth's crust usually mixed with other things so there is no danger of running out of it. The principle ore is Manganese dioxide MnO2
Iron ore, taconite, coal, titaniumoxied
Aluminum is recyclable by humans but not renewable in the sense of making it. We acquire aluminum by mining and smelting ore containing aluminum.
Non-renewable. There is only a finite amount of iron on the planet, it is impossible to generate more. Iron ore is a non-renewable resource. When we have dug it all up there will be none left.
Iron ore is a nonrenewable resource. The earth will not make any more iron ore than is already here. iron was formed when the earth was in its infancy.