Plants and animals reproduce, so ensuring their respective species continue to exist.
it is not renewable
Biomass is considered renewable because it comes from organic materials like plants and animals that can be regrown or reproduced. As long as new plants or animal waste are grown or collected, biomass can continue to be used for energy production without running out.
it can be regrown
Coal is not considered biomass because coal is a non-renewable fossil fuel formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals that have been subjected to intense heat and pressure over millions of years. Biomass, on the other hand, refers to organic matter derived from plants or animals that is renewable and can be replenished relatively quickly.
They aren't usually considered a resource.
you can reproduce them
If you are talking about the oil that comes out of the ground, it is non renewable. however if you are talking about the oils that we get from plants and animals, they are renewable.
Coal
When we say renewable, we are usually referring to energy: but in this case animals are renewable in sorts because all living things have the ability to reproduce naturally. As a result of the reproduction process the animal is "renewed".
No, coal is not considered a type of biomass. Biomass refers to organic materials like plants and animals that can be used as a renewable energy source. Coal, on the other hand, is a non-renewable fossil fuel that is formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals that have undergone chemical and physical changes over time.
Fossil fuels have never been considered renewable resources because they are formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient plants and animals. Renewable resources, like solar and wind energy, are constantly replenished and do not deplete over time like fossil fuels do.
Land is considered a renewable resource because it can be used over and over again. However, land is also considered non-renewable because there is a limited amount.