because it cannot be replenished when use up.
Petroleum is a nonrenewable resource.
Petroleum energy is considered nonrenewable because it is a finite resource that takes millions of years to form and cannot be easily replenished within a human lifetime.
For a while, yes. Long term, no. It is a non-renewable resource, and so we have to switch over to alternative energy sources.
It is very limmited you don't need a lot of petrolium to make energy it is nonrenewable it is exhaustible
Plastic is a petroleum product, and as such, is nonrenewable even though it is recyclable.
Yes, petroleum is a nonrenewable resource because it takes millions of years to form and cannot be replenished within a human lifetime.
Most energy comes from nonrenewable energy sources (APEX) ;)
Paraffin is considered a nonrenewable resource because it is derived from petroleum, which is a finite fossil fuel.
Which are not renewable are called as nonrenewable resources. Examples are water , petroleum ,etc...
Petroleum (oil) is a nonrenewable resource that is extracted from the Earth and used for energy production, transportation, and manufacturing. Once it is extracted and consumed, it cannot be replaced on a human timescale.
Much of the energy we use nowadays (as of 2016) is from the so-called non-renewable sources - mainly coal, and petroleum.
Yes, fire is nonrenewable energy.