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Gold could be considered a renewable resource if you have 300 million years to wait around. Effectively it is non-renewable.
Any is a renewable resource but we have sufficient nitrogen in the atmosphere.
No, a renewable resource is something that can be used over and over again. For example, water can be used over and over again, when it rains the cycle starts over again.
oil, copper, and gold
Gold
It is a nonrenewable resource.
Renewable Resources: Water Grass Non-Renewable Resources: Coal Iron Gold The list goes on and on, these are just a few examples.
Yes gold is a natural resource of Canada
Because when all of the gold gets mined out of the mines it can't be replaced by nature.A:Gold is a non-renewable resource. The definition of non-renewable resource is this, from the EPA: "A natural resource which, in terms of human time scales, is contained within the Earth in a fixed quantity and therefore can be used once only in the foreseeable future (although it may be recycled after its first use). This includes the fossil fuels and is extended to include mineral resources and sometimes ground water, although water and many minerals are renewed eventually." A:Same with coal A:Gold is non renewable because it forms over a long period of time- like oil, coal fossil fuels, etc.
They are all non-renewable resources.
salt
wood