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 Petroleum is a nonrenewable resource.
Yes there is allot of energy in petroleum. However it is a non renewable resource.
For a while, yes. Long term, no. It is a non-renewable resource, and so we have to switch over to alternative energy sources.
is petroleum a renewable resource
Petroleum is a non renewable resource as it occurs naturally in a finate amount
Plastic is a petroleum product, and as such, is nonrenewable even though it is recyclable.
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.
Petroleum
You cannot create your own petroleum because it's a Non-Renewable resource and you can't grow it!!
Petroleum is a nonrenewable resource.
yes. Plastic is a petroleum product and petroleum is a non-renewable resource
because it cannot be replenished when use up.