No. It is potentially renewable, but remember the lesson of Easter Island: if you use up renewable reasources faster than you can renew them, you will exhaust them.
A true renewable resource MUST be inexhaustible. They would self renew.
# Implode # Inclined Plance # Independent Variable # Infer # Inexhaustable Resource # Input Force # Ionosphere # Isobars # Isotherm
inexhaustable
Wood
The wood that paper is created from is a resource.
Electricity is not really a resource. Electrons are not used up in an electrical appliance, they simply lose charge (which is given to them by a generator). The ways in which electricity are produced can be exhaustible, such as coal, oil and gas power plants, or inexhaustible, such as wind solar and tidal energy.
Wood.
Wood is a natural resource. It was not invented by anyone.
Yes. Wood, or more generally biomass, is a renewable resource because it can easily replenished.
Wood is considered a renewable resource because it can be cut down and grown again and again
Wood is the main resource of BC.
yes