Yes.
New oceanic lithosphere is constantly being produced at mid-ocean ridges and is recycled back to the mantle at subduction zones.
the lithosphere is the solid upper part of the mantle and the crust, which are spilt up into plates on the earth surface, which are constantly moving. at destructive plate boundaries the plates can get subducted and "recycled" into the mantle, hence lithosphere is destroyed. at mid ocean ridges new crust (lithopshere) is constantly being made. this all leads to the dynamic and continuous cycles of lithosphere being destroyed and created, hence continually changing.
Streams constantly erode sediments. Anytime the water is moving, sediments are being eroded
Oceanic crust is constantly being recycled by subduction into the mantle at convergent plate zones and creation at mid-ocean ridges. Continental crust is not subducted, therefore its old age.
The tectonic plates move at about the same speed your finger nails grow. The gap the plates create when they move apart is constantly being closed up by magma moving up from the mantle.
Oh yea! Fashion is constantly being recycled decade to decade.
New oceanic lithosphere is constantly being produced at mid-ocean ridges and is recycled back to the mantle at subduction zones.
oxygen is being recycled in the carbon cycle
It will be recycled soon by cutting them and being recycled into millions of paper
the lithosphere is the solid upper part of the mantle and the crust, which are spilt up into plates on the earth surface, which are constantly moving. at destructive plate boundaries the plates can get subducted and "recycled" into the mantle, hence lithosphere is destroyed. at mid ocean ridges new crust (lithopshere) is constantly being made. this all leads to the dynamic and continuous cycles of lithosphere being destroyed and created, hence continually changing.
Streams constantly erode sediments. Anytime the water is moving, sediments are being eroded
they get thrown in the recycled bin and has been recycled?
Recycled paperboard, which is manufactured from a combination of recycled fibers from various grades of paper stock, with the larger portion of the pulp being recycled fibers and the lesser amount being virgin fibers.
A stream can't reproduce, but it does replenish; since it flows from someplace and to another, it is constantly being renewed.
Effectively any organic being is recycled naturally it is called decay.
bauxite can be recycled instead of being mined from the ground
Plywood can be recycled but is costly due to its bulk, low value, and construction. This prevents it from being recycled on a large scale.