yes corn is renewable
Corn is renewable, which means it can be used many many times without being used up. Corn is not a fossil fuel either. Non renewable energy sources are things like coal and oil. renweable energy sources are things like wind, solar, and hydroelectric
Yes, corn is renewable. You can plant and grow more corn.
Yes, more corn can be grown, so it is renewable as a resource.
Yes, more corn can be grown, so it is renewable as a resource.
Non renewable
Corn is a renewable resource so it can be renewable anywhere P.S. That was a stupid question. My 5 year old brother knows that. But glad to answer!
Non renewable
No - it is non-renewable
Corn is renewable. Renewable means more can be created and nonrenewable (like oil) means more cannot be created - there is only a finite amount that will every be discovered. Since we can always grow more corn it's renewable.
Renewable - unlimited source Non renewable - limited resource
the wind is a type of renewable energy-use it and some will come along later. once you burn coal,it's gone -certainly in your lifetime-it's non renewable. A renewable fuel is anything that can replenish at roughly the same rate we consume it. Corn used for ethanol is one example. The corn replenishes at a rate as fast as we use it. Non renewable is anything that we consume at a rate faster then we can replenish. For example, we have roughly 700 years of oil left. Once this is gone, we will not have anything left. Coal, oil, nuclear and trees are examples. Trees could be renewable if we consumed at the same or lower rate then we grew new ones to maturity.
its seems logical that it would be non-renewable since they are fossil fuels such as coal, oil etc. But that answer would be too short sighted because hydrocarbons are also in all renewable energies too! Hydrocarbons are in anything that is living or was living. So ethanol, from corn or sugar has this fuel source in it also.