One example for a renewable resource would be biogas. It is produced by microorganisms and can be burnt to produce energy. All the microorganisms need is organic material, e.g. corn is used a lot. Further examples: Solar energy, wind energy, water, etc.
No
A resource is called non-renewable if it is unable to renew itself at a rate sufficient for human sustainability. Some examples of non-renewable resources would be fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum.
It depends where it comes from. Energy from solar, wind, water etc is renewable. Energy from burning fossil fuel is non-renewable.
Trees are renewable. So are wind and water.
Yes i is. Though some people say it is a renewable resource too. But, scientificly approved, it is considered a non-renewable resource because it takes too long to renew its self. Ask more questions if you need any more data! I am glad to help!
A renewable resource is something of use to humans (or animals) that replaces its self in a human time period (examples: air, water, ect.). A nonrenewable resource is a resource that does not replace its self with in a human time span (examples: oil, fossil fuels, ect.).
Renewable resources are resources that will not run out. Some examples are trees and water.
trees,Water,Oxygen,Timber,Fruits and vegetables,and Meat from animals.and anything else that can be used again :)
Renewable resources can be replenished once they have been depleted. Some examples of common renewable resources are solar power, wind power, and geothermal power.
Renewable resources can be replenished once they have been depleted. Some examples of common renewable resources are solar power, wind power, and geothermal power.
A renewable resource is a resource like trees that never runs out. Oil is not a renewable resources because it can not be "replanted," or renewed like trees. Nonrenewable resources will run out some day.
Hydroelectric Power (Water), wind, Solar (sun) and geothermal energy are examples of RENEWABLE resources. Nature will always have more of it - it is a resource that will not run out. There are some more comlex ones. but these are the basic renewable and "green" resources.nationalatlas.gov provides some good info on Renewable Resources found in the United States. In the search box type "renewable resources" and a link should pop up.
No
Rainwater is a renewable resource as long as it continues to fall, although it is not a continuous water source in some regions.
No. The Grand Canyon is not a renewable resource. A renewable resource is one that can be produced for years to come to provide some sort of fuel to humanity. Such as water, oxygen and meat from animals. Minerals --> rocks --> what the grand canyon is made of is not renewable
A resource is called non-renewable if it is unable to renew itself at a rate sufficient for human sustainability. Some examples of non-renewable resources would be fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum.
A renewable resource is a natural resource that can replaced through biological or other natural processes and replenished after some time. They are part of natural environment but they are endangered by industrial developments and growth. Solar radiation, biomass , tides, geothermal, and winds are examples of renewable resources.