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They aren't usually considered a resource.
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".
If we use it up faster than it renews. Wood is a good example. Wood is usually renewable, because we can plant more trees that will replace the ones we have cut down. But if we don't plant enough trees, or if we use wood faster than it grows, or if we cut down rainforest trees that have taken hundreds of years to grow, then wood is non-renewable.
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I'm not really sure. Renewable resources are usually qualified as wind, solar, geothermal energy, etc...
Depends on where it came from. If this is mined coal( which it usually is) it's nonrenewable. If it is coal made from dead wood, this is renewable. We can always grow more trees.
Renewable resources are better, as they can be used over and over, like wind, water and sunlight. Non-renewables are usually polluting, like coal, which is one of the causes of climate change.
Gelatin comes from animal bones. In the sense you can always have more animals, it is renewable. However it is not usually discussed in these terms as it doesn't impact on society much.
No, foil is a very thin metal, usually aluminium. When it's all used up there's no more, so it's not renewable, like sunlight.
Renewable energy is energy created by something that you can use over and over again. and then purple dinosaurs lick volcanic ash out of a volcano and do there mother and urs to. A few instances of this would be electricity created by "Solar Cells" and "Windmills". You never run out of wind and sun like you do fossil fuels (oil).
No, solar energy is renewable. It comes back every day.Technically it's a Public Good. It's not going to run out and is public property.It is not a non-renewable resource in the same sense as mineral oil. Renewable resources are usually biological. If you use them you can grow more. Thus you can renew them.In short, solar energy is renewed every morning when the sun rises.No, solar energy is a renewable resource.
Renewable = which can be used again eg. wind, water, energy from sun.Non-renewable = which cannot be used again eg. coal, petroleum.Renewable energy is the direction we should be heading in, this will not only clean up the environment but create millions of green jobs too. It's time people participated in the discussion on green energy and adopted it in a big way.renewable resources are resources that... can.. be renewed. such as water, carbon, coconuts, etc.. nonrenewable resources are resources that cannot be replaced anymore. such as petroleum, etc..Nonrenewable energy is energy that can not be replenished in a short period of time, such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas)Renewable energy is energy from natural resources that can be replenished in a short period of time, such as solar, wind, tidal and geothermal energy.As for nuclear energy, it is debatable. According to the definitions above it is clear that nuclear energy is nonrenewable. However, on the other side it may be considered almost as renewable energy source because of:The availability of tremendous resources of uraniumThe availability of producing nuclear fuel ( plutonium and uranium-233) in some nuclear reactor types (fast and thermal breeder reactors) that may exceed the consumed nuclear fissile fuel.The prospects of the nuclear fusion as source of energy (although by definition is nonrenewable energy source) which could add high potentials to nuclear energy resources.