Short answer: a lot of what we use.
Non-renewable resources are those that don't deplete the resource - that don't decrease it's ability to be used by future generations. For example, solar energy - when you collect the sun's rays for energy, you don't deplete the sun in any way; solar energy can be harvested over and over and over again.
Non-renewables to me include all metals and oil/gas; things that need to be dug out of the earth and which won't replace themselves quick enough to provide an endless supply. So anything made of metal or plastic is made from a non-renewable resource. Oil is used to make plastic and a lot of things you wouldn't necessarily think of like a lot of your clothes & fabrics, sofas, carpets, nail-o-polish, cosmetics and more. It was created over a very long period of time from the heating and compression of dead plants and animals over the course of our planet's history. We are using oil at a rate that it won't replace itself before we use it all (a concept called Peak Oil).
nonrenewable resource like the oxygen we breath. the coal and petroleum used as fuel. there are many uses.
A steel bottle uses up the most resources from the environment.
Economising of resources means optimum uses of resources or efficient management of resources. so in order to get maximum output there is a need for economising of resources.
paper cup
geothermal energy
nonrenewable resource like the oxygen we breath. the coal and petroleum used as fuel. there are many uses.
nonrenewable resource like the oxygen we breath. the coal and petroleum used as fuel. there are many uses.
Some renewable resources, such as sunlight or wind, can be found anywhere on Earth. Actually, sunlight can even be found in outer space (which is why the international space station uses solar panels for power).
nuclear power plant
Uses and misuses of human resourceS
Yes effectively. However, if you have 300 million years you could plant a tree and wait for it to fall into a swamp and get compressed and then eventually you would get oil. Currently the human race uses up oil in one day that would take nature millions of years to make. IT'S GONNA RUN OUT!!
Yes, the noun 'microscope' is a common noun, a general word for an instrument that uses lenses to magnify small objects; a word for any microscope of any kind.
Website resources does NOT contain off-label uses of medications.
A steel bottle uses up the most resources from the environment.
Thaat would depend on which resources you are asking about.
A paper cup
Paper cup uses the fewest resources from the environment.