yes.
Petroleum is a non-renewable resource. It is a fossil fuel and so a non-renewable source. Petroleum is refined from crude oil, which has been formed over thousands of years. So petroleum is NOT renewable.
Yes there is allot of energy in petroleum. However it is a non renewable resource.
Yes, petroleum is a non-renewable resource because it is formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient plants and animals. Once extracted and used, it cannot be replaced on a human timescale.
Petroleum is a non renewable resource as it occurs naturally in a finate amount
For a while, yes. Long term, no. It is a non-renewable resource, and so we have to switch over to alternative energy sources.
You cannot create your own petroleum because it's a Non-Renewable resource and you can't grow it!!
yes. Plastic is a petroleum product and petroleum is a non-renewable resource
because it cannot be replenished when use up.
No, it is not. Petroleum is a form of resource.
Gas - Gasoline is a petroleum product / fossil Fuel, and is a non-renewable resource. Gas - Natural Gas is typically a byproduct of petroleum production too.. and thus a non-renewable resource. However, the primary component, methane can also be made as organic or heat decomposition of organic materials, and thus can be also be a renewable resource. Gas - LPG, Propane is primarily a byproduct of petroleum production, and is also a non-renewable resource. Gas - Matter State, for example air, nitrogen, etc... wouldn't particularly be related to renewable/non-renewable resources.
is petroleum a renewable resource
Petroleum is a nonrenewable resource.