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-plastic film
-sleeping bags
-plant pots
-books
-and playgrounds
Straw is a natural material, typically made from dried grasses such as wheat, rice, or barley. It is a renewable resource that has been used for centuries in various applications, including as a building material, for animal bedding, and as a component in making hats and baskets.
Yes, gold is considered a non-renewable resource because it is a finite material that cannot be replaced once it is extracted from the Earth. The rate of gold mining far exceeds the rate at which new gold is formed, making it a non-renewable resource.
Styrofoam is not renewable. It is plastic, made from oil, a fossil fuel. Plastics can be recycled but recycling of domestic styrofoam is often difficult as many recycling plants will not take it.
The smallest possible part of a material such as copper is an atom. Copper atoms are the building blocks of the copper material.
Metal, like iron, steel and aluminum is a non-renewable resource because it take millions of years to be produced and the world doesn't have an endless supply. The world will run out if metal isn't recycled and that's why there is an increase in the business of recycling metals across the world. So metal is a non-renewable resource.
Yes. Leave them alone and they'll make new salmon all by themselves.
A plant and plant based material is considered renewable.
People buy "timber" as an investment. Timber is uncut lumber. People buy lumber because it is an excellent building material and is renewable.
no
it is a material that can not be made again after it has been used up.
Fecal material is a biomass and is renewable.
To many people, wood is the good material to use on building a furniture. To some who makes some furniture they consider as a great choice is eucalyptus because its a strong and durable wood, its a renewable resource. To give you more ideas about eucalyptus as their choice of good building materials you may visit their site in this www.ezinearticles.com
It depends on the material of the toy..
More people and companies are looking for green, renewable materials for new buildings, homes, and additions. These materials can include straw bales, bamboo, and rock.
A material that can be replaced after it is used is called a renewable resource. Examples include wood, solar energy, and wind energy.
A material that is renewable with a rapid growth rate, for example bamboo that grows two feet per day and 60-80 feet a year and can harden in five years to be equal in strength to a tree 50 years old.
The basic Sumerian building material was brick and wood.