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yes corn is renewable
Yes, corn is renewable. You can plant and grow more corn.
The energy source of ethanol is renewable plant material, such as corn, sugar cane, or cellulose from wood or grasses. This plant material undergoes fermentation to produce ethanol, which can be used as a fuel source.
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.
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!
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.
Bioenergy is most closely related to the harvesting of a corn crop. Corn can be processed into biofuels like ethanol, making it a renewable energy source derived from plants.
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it is renewable because you can grow more corn
Non-renewable energy source means that the source will eventually run out and is not renewable.
Our primary source is still coal, and that is not renewable