the most norenewable mineral is coal
minerals are nonrenewable
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.
Minerals are generally considered non-renewable resources because they are formed over geological time scales and cannot be replenished within a human lifespan. Once they are extracted from the earth, they are no longer available.
like all metals, platinum is made of minerals which are mined from the earth, thus non-renewable. my Biology professor says it is renewable :)
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
Oil, Minerals and Rocks, and coal are all the non renewable resources I know.
Gold and all other metals and minerals are non-renewable. Renewable means things that keep coming even after we've used them, like sun and wind energy.
Rutile and all other minerals are non-renewable.
Renewable means wind or sunshine, which keep on coming even if we use them to produce energy. So a TV is non-renewable.
Yes, metallic minerals are a resource that humans cannot replace in nature. It takes nature many hundreds of thousands of years to compile mineral deposits and when those minerals are removed, humans can't replace them. That is why it's so important to recycle mineral products such as metals when their usefulness has been completed.
It is a non-renewable resource, it requires a lot of time to replenish or it can not be supplied at all. The non-renewable resources are fossil fuels, minerals, precious metals and diamonds.