Some renewable resources that farmers use to grow tomatoes are water, soil, and oxygen.
sunlight?
Tomatoes, turnips, thyme
No. Forests are renewable, because they can grow.
because non renewable resources are different and once there gone we can't get them back, for example trees are renewable cuz when you cut one you can plant another and it will grow again.
Renewable resources are natural resources that we can give back. For example, trees. After we cut them down, we can plant seeds to grow more.
They eat them or sell them
No; this product could have been made from renewable resources, but it, itself isn't. Renewable resources are resources that can continually be used and either grow back, or are infinite.
Trees are a natural renewable resource, but if we don't grow (and nourish to maturity) more trees to replace them, they then become a non-renewable resource.
what are eggs nonrenewable or renewable?
Wood is a resource that is renewable if it comes from quick growing trees, and non-renewable if it comes from old growth forests, or rainforests that may take thousands of years to grow.
Rice and tomatoes are products that Italian farmers grow for export. They also are known for their fruit harvests and products from lemon and orange orchards. Additionally, they're strong in the production of grapes and olives.
There is no single thing that is renewable and non-renewable at the same time. That's a contradiction in terms. Some kinds of wood (fast growing pine plantations, for example) are renewable, while other kinds of wood (teak and mahogany, perhaps) are non-renewable as they take very many years to grow again.