Cotton is not an inexhaustible resource. While it is a renewable crop, its cultivation requires significant water, land, and labor, and it impacts the environment through pesticide use and soil degradation. Additionally, over-reliance on cotton farming can lead to issues like monoculture and reduced biodiversity. Sustainable practices are essential to ensure the long-term viability of cotton production.
"Inexhaustible" is an adjective.
Inexhaustible is a synonym of "limitless," with regards to items and supplies. An example of a sentence using the word "inexhaustible" is "The Roman army's supply of salt was seemingly inexhaustible. "
inexhaustible and renewable
it is inexhaustible
The Inexhaustible Cab was created in 1901.
The suffix for "inexhaustible" is "-ible," which means "able to be."
A tree is an renewable or an inexhaustible resource
No. nothing is inexhaustible except perhaps the energy of the vacuum.
Wind energy is considered inexhaustible, making it a sustainable resource for generating electricity.
Energy from the sun is classified as renewable, inexhaustible....
Three inexhaustible sources of energy are, wind, sun (solar) and tidal. :)
Well we all know is not nonrenewable but all i think it's renewable or inexhaustible i think both.