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The conversion of biochemically derived material for the production of energy.
because it can not be recycled again.Answer:Plastic is a strange one in the area of renewability.In most cases it is made from oils and natural gas which are nonrenewable (do not naturally regenerate their supply) however alternate plastics can be made from starches or cellulose which is a renewable source of raw materials as they are derived from plants. The original plastic, natural cellulose, is a totally renewable material.Plastic, even the nonrenewable type is environmentally sensitive in many ways as it is non toxic and can be recycled through several uses before being sent for disposal or used as fuel.
Any thing that is organic and dies
Aerogel is a synthetic material derived from gel in which the liquid in the gel has been replaced with a gas. It was invented by Samuel Stephens Kistler in 1931.
Derived units is obtained from a combination of fundamental units. Derived unit is a cubic centimeter or a cube that is a centimeter on each side.
Leather is classified as a natural resource. It is also considered to be a renewable resource which is derived from various animals.
No because it is a finite nonrenewable material. Technically there is no such thing as a renewable resource as there's a limit to everything including the sun. Things like trees, wind, waves and sunlight are considered such as their energy is derived from the sun and thus could last as long as it does.
No, it is a fossil fuel and so it is non-renewable. Tar is a fossil hydrocarbon similar to crude oil and ultimately derived from the same source.
A renewable resource is any natural resource (as wood or solar energy) that can be replenished naturally with the passage of time. It also means that it is a natural resource that can be replenished before a human consumes it.
Textiles are typically made from natural or synthetic materials, both of which can be renewable or nonrenewable depending on the source. For example, cotton is a natural material that is renewable, while polyester is a synthetic material derived from fossil fuels and is considered nonrenewable.
Methane is a renewable resource. Rotting plantmaterial produces it. We burn it. Plants pick up the burned fumes and it helps them grow. Plants die and rot and the circle starts anew.
No, it is a fossil fuel. Tar sand contains tar which is a fossil hydrocarbon similar to crude oil and ultimately derived from the same source.
Ethanol from sugarcane is known as a biofuel because the ethanol is derived from a biological, renewable source. Burning this releases recently absorbed carbon dioxide so it is part of the carbon cycle. Ethanol from ethene (or ethylene) is typically produced from fossil fuels, namely petroleum, so it is a non-renewable resource. Burning this releases carbon dioxide that was absorbed millions of years ago, so it is all extra. Burning fossil fuels is causing global warming.
Acrylic is not a natural resource. It is a man made product. The raw material for making acrylic is acrylic acid, which is an organic compound. This is a by product of the oil and gas industry. When the oil and gas run out, there will be no more acrylic acid.
No, it is a fossil fuel. Tar sand contains tar which is a fossil hydrocarbon similar to crude oil and ultimately derived from the same source.
A few examples of renewable natural resources are water,wind,and the sun. Dams are a good example of reusing water to make energy. Windmills are a good example of using wind to make energy, and solar panels are a good example of using the sun to make energy.These things are renewable because we are never going to run out.They are made faster than we can use them.
While rubber was originally made from the sap of the rubber tree, and was thus a renewable resource, most modern products called "rubber" are made from chemicals derived from petroleum and thus are not renewable resources.