Renewable means that it comes back again tomorrow even after we have used it as much as we can today, like sunlight, or wind or tidal power.
Tropical rainforests are non-renewable (well, not for hundreds and hundreds of years) and are NOT fossil fuel.
Most non-renewable sources of energy are fossil fuels, but there are many minerals like gold and silver, etc, that are not fossil fuels, but are non-renewable. Strictly speaking if we wait around for millions of years some of them might renew, but generally we say, if we use up all the gold in the world today, then there's no more tomorrow. Non-renewable!
Most non-renewable sources of energy (coal, oil and natural gas) are fossil fuels except uranium, which is non-renewable, but is not a fossil fuel.
Fossil fuel is a nonrenewable resource that takes many years to create. An example is: Gas
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resources which are limited and cannot be renewed.eg-coal' petroleum jaideep
Do you mean nonrenewable resources? Nonrenewable resources are thing like gasoline and other fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels.
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Fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources.
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gasoline and other fossil fuels
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Minerals like, iron ore and gold are nonrenewable, as are oil, coal, and other fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels are considered nonrenewable as they are the product of living things that died in the distant past.
Uranium is a nonrenewable resource of energy but an alternative to fossil fuels. IT IS CLASSED AS AN actinide