Ultimately (in about 6 billion years) the sun will burn out and just before it does it will expand enough to engulf and burn up earth.
The answer is yes . Its only a matter of time before the Earth and the Sun both run out of energy but not in our lifetime.
the sun
all nonrenewable fuels can be traced back to the sun as a primary energy source
The sun keeps burning it can be replaced so it is renewable. Oil is nonrenewable because natural process cannot replenish them over time.
Water is not nonrenewable. But it is getting harder and harder for the earth to clean it faster than humans pollute it.
nonrenewable: helium?, crude oil, salt, coal, natural gasrenewable: wind, sun
nonrenewable resource is what comes from the sun about a year a month and 2 hours ever 60 minutes
The Earth is our home planet, located in the solar system and the third planet from the Sun. Earth is known for its diverse ecosystems, abundant water supply, and capacity to support life. The most important nonrenewable energy source is fossil fuels, including coal, oil, and natural gas. These fuels formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient plants and animals, but their extraction and use contribute to environmental issues such as climate change.
It is nonrenewable resource since it comes from the earth. But you can recycle it. There is about 3 million recycled lead that we use.
Because sun light is renewable.Oils are nonrenewable and they create pollution
yes it is arenewable it is occurring in sun yes it is arenewable it is occurring in sun
Nuclear Energy Geothermal Energy
the most abundant nonrenewable source of energy is fossil fuel which had been created on our earth millions of years ago.