biomass
This is biomass.
Its not an energy or resource. it is a habitat of living things. the place where the living things live is called its habitat.
A resource that is living and renewable.
No. Biotic means living (or recently living). Tidal energy can be classified as a renewable resource, however, because we can use it to generate power, and it renews itself at the next tide to generate more power.
As long as there are mechanisms, such as living organisms, that convert sunlight into chemical energy, and as long as the sun continues producing sunlight, chemical energy is an inexhaustible resource. There would be a finite amount of energy that could be exploited, because the sun's output is finite, but as a resource it wouldn't "run out".
Silver is a non renewable resource because t is not living and cannot produce anymore. Once we use it, it's gone!
Living things are a resource for humans. They are a renewable source because they reproduce. A forrest that has been cut down can regrow and animals can give birth to babies.
Solar Energy - energy from sun lightWind Energy - energy from the windGeothermal Energy - thermal energy stored in the earth.Biomass - biological material from living, or recently living organismsHydropower - energy generated by waterIf you want to read examples of these type of renewable energy, follow the link.
Garbage is renewable. There is always more coming tomorrow.But it is not a resource, unless you are using it to generate methane (CH4). Then it is a renewable resource.A:No, because the definition of a renewable resource is any natural resource that is recycled or replaced constantly by nature. A natural resource is a part of the environment that is useful or necessary for the survival of living organisms. Garbage is constantly replaced but not by nature. Garbage is not necessary for the survival of living organisms. A:No, it is not. it isn't really renewable because we really do nothing with it but let it sit in landfills.
Fossil fuels are considered nonrenewable as they are the product of living things that died in the distant past.
There arn't actually any, but these are some flow resources(a renewable resource that i don't say count as renewable resource since it exists as long as humanity is still here.)1. Water2. Air3. Wind4. Sun
A renewable resource is like the bank account that you put your paycheque into. Every month you can withdraw money so it is a renewable source of cash and build up a surplus for tough times. This is called living within your means. However if you start withdrawing faster than you put money in it and buy on credit to cover other needs eventually it becomes exhausted and you can't catch up to living within your means again. It is only renewable as long as you handle it responsibly.Similarly a renewable resource (fish, water, forestry products.etc.) can be depleted and usable levels difficult to achieve again.