yes it is non renewable since the field itself consists of Tar which is a fossil fuel and thus being non renewable
No, it is a fossil fuel and so it is non-renewable. Tar is a fossil hydrocarbon similar to crude oil and ultimately derived from the same source.
the feature of a non renewable resource is that once you have used it up there is no more of it. things like coal oil and natural gas
Non-renewable...
Non-renewable energy is any energy resource that is 'finite'. Examples are coal, oil, gas. renewable energy would be wave, wind, & solar.
The negative impact of using a non-renewable resource, like oil, is that burning it releases carbon which immediately links with two atoms of oxygen to form carbon dioxide. This is a powerful greenhouse gas that is causing global warming.
Non renewable
It is a non-renewable resource, made from oil.
Oil, the fossil fuel, is a non-renewable resource on human time scales. Vegetable oil is a renewable resource. An inexhaustible resource would be sunlight and a renewable resource would be wind energy and solar energy.
Oil, is the most commonly used non renewable resource.
If you are talking about the oil that comes out of the ground, it is non renewable. however if you are talking about the oils that we get from plants and animals, they are renewable.
non renewable
"It is non renewable because it is a resource".
Polyester is a non-renewable resource. Polyester is made from plastics, plastic is made from oil. Oil is a non-renewable resource, as the world is running out of oil already and there is no more being created.
They are all non-renewable resources.
yes
Since it is made from plants, all of them are renewable.
Oil is a non-renewable resource, one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).