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They're not renewable, they perish overtime!!
no
minerals are nonrenewable
no
Non-renewable Minerals are those minerals that cannot be recycled or takes a very long time to reform and can get totally depleted when extracted, for example, Petroleum.
Steam itself is renewable, but what is used to produce steam is not. Common fuels to produce steam are coal, and oil, which are not renewable.
Renewable as we produce more than we use, for example coal is non-renewable because of the fact that we can't produce coal as fast as we use it.
like all metals, platinum is made of minerals which are mined from the earth, thus non-renewable. my Biology professor says it is renewable :)
No, in fact no ore minerals are a renewable resource over the period of human existence.
Oil, Minerals and Rocks, and coal are all the non renewable resources I know.
The best way to conserve non renewable resources is to recycle them. To reduce your need for minerals you can find substitutes.
Yes and no because some minerals are renewable and some aren't