Yes, metallic minerals are a resource that humans cannot replace in nature. It takes nature many hundreds of thousands of years to compile mineral deposits and when those minerals are removed, humans can't replace them. That is why it's so important to recycle mineral products such as metals when their usefulness has been completed.
Minerals are a nonrenewable resource.
Yes
minerals are nonrenewable
Minerals, maybe?
It is a nonrenewable resource.
Rutile and all other minerals are non-renewable.
# That cannot be renewed: a nonrenewable license. # Of or relating to an energy source, such as oil or natural gas, or a natural resource, such as a metallic ore, that is not replaceable after it has been used.
its not a nonrenewable resource because its a renewable resource
yes its a nonrenewable resource.
many people consider minerals are not renewable resources, yes it is, but actually minerals also consider renewable. why??? minerals can take thousands of years to be renewed again since it is formed by the remains of dead living organisms and have taken thousands of years to be formed, so by that if minerals are used it would take thousands of years to renew it's self. also that make it nonrenewable resource because as you know take thousands of years to be used again
Bismuth is a nonrenewable resource but wastes can by recycled.
its not written as nonrenewable, its actually written as non-renewable and it can be used in a sentence