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Nonrenewable resources are resources that do not renew themselves at a rate that allows for sustainable economic use. Minerals and metals and fossil fuels are examples of nonrenewable resources.
Renewable resources are sustained by balancing use and renewal
Renewable resources are sustained by balancing use and renewal
While aluminum can be recycled to be made into new aluminum things, aluminum itself is a non-renewable resource, so the answer is no.
Dennis De Pape has written: 'A socioeconomic evaluation of Inuit livelihood and natural resource utilization in the tundra of the Northwest Territories' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Renewable natural resources, Economic conditions, Eskimos, Renewable natural resources
Resource depletion is an economic term referring to the exhaustion of raw materials within a region. Resources are commonly divided between renewable resources and non-renewable resources. Resource depletion is most commonly used in reference to the farming, fishing, mining, and fossil fuels.
Resource depletion is an economic term referring to the exhaustion of raw materials within a region. Resources are commonly divided between renewable resources and non-renewable resources. Resource depletion is most commonly used in reference to the farming, fishing, mining, and fossil fuels.
Ores are a non-renewable natural resources, therefore a resources of a particular ore refers to the total amount present on the earth, as for reserves this is the known deposits which are recoverable under current technogical and economic climate.
Resource depletion is an economic term referring to the exhaustion of raw materials within a region. Resources are commonly divided between renewable resources and non-renewable resources. (See also Mineral resource classification.) Use of either of these forms of resources beyond their rate of replacement is considered to be resource depletion.From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_depletion
there are two types of economic resources: a. Property resources b. human resources
Economic resources are resources that help the place.
The only renewable energy source that can compare with nuclear is hydro, others are only minor players, at present anyway. Hydro is in my opinion the best of all available energy sources, renewable or not, but it is not available everywhere and some countries have none at all, due to geography.