Yes. It is renewable because money gets passed down from generation, to generation. Also, different dollars are being made every year.
Money, like gasoline, is non-renewable. When you use it up, it's gone.
Money is considered a renewable source. If money is spent, there is an equal opportunity of earning it back, as long as there is a source to get it from.
A non renewable resource is a type of energy production and therefore does not have money.
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it work by wind
the presses are there to print money when they are supposed to so I think it is clear that is a renewable resource.
it is renewable so you will save a lot of money
China, Germany, and the United States are among the countries that spend the most money on renewable energy investments. When considering the highest percentage of GDP spent on renewable energy, countries like Iceland, Costa Rica, and Norway are leaders due to their smaller economies and significant investments in renewable sources.
Money should be spent to take measures to protect the environment. This can be done by investing in renewable energies.
If you use renewable energy then you aren't using the energy generated in power stations so fossil fuels aren't being burned to create energy which coats a lot of money, where as renewable energy is basically free apart from the equipment you need to transfer the energy into useful energy such as sunlight is free and so is wind.
Energy is not renewable. The sources to make that energy may be. After the initial cost of plant and equipment some sources are practically free so the only costs are maintenance costs..
it is renewable