Yes, if it's a fossil fuel dug up from under the ground.
No, if it's methane produced from the bio-fermentation of animal manure and the like.
Natural gas is a non renewable energy source.....
Natural gas is non-renewable as it can't be replaced once it is used up globally.
It depends on what kind of gas. If it's natural gas from fossil fuels, it is non-renewable as the source is limited and will run out in a period of time.
Canada's non renewable natural resources are things such as: coal, uranium, oil, natural gas and copper. Those are Canada's main non renewable items, but they are also considered as a natural resource.
Natural as, methane (CH4), is non-renewable. It is one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Natural gas is a non-renewable resource. This is because as it is extracted from the source, it gets depleted.
Oil, Coal and Natural Gas are all Natural Resources that happen to be non-renewable fossil fuels.
a non-renewable resorce can't be renewed and in the future it will be harder for us to live non-renewable resorces are coal petrleum and natural gas.
They are natural resources, and also non-renewable.
One negative aspect of natural gas is that it is a fossil fuel, and its extraction and combustion contribute to air and water pollution, as well as greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, it is a non-renewable resource, meaning it will eventually run out.
Coal oil and natural gas are all fossil fuels which are non-renewable resources.
While natural gas is a fossil fuel and not renewable, methane (the main component of natural gas) is recoverable from many industrial processes such as anaerobic digestion and by tapping into gas created by landfill sites, This secondary source is producible as it involves the chemical reduction of biological materials.