Aluminum is an element, which means the only thing that makes it up is aluminum.
It comes from the mining of bauxite, so it's a non-renewable resource. There isn't any more of it forming, we only have what the planet originally came equipped with. The ability to recycle is much cheaper than making it from ore, so it can last a long time if we reuse it.
Aluminum is renewable.
yes it is renewable
Fire is either renewable or nonrenewable as it is not a fuel source, the renewability is dependant on what is being burnt.
With known technology, magnesium is nonrenewable, but it is reusable.
Coal is nonrenewable. Althrough its nonrenewable it can be used over millions of years.
Polonium can be obtained by artificial methods. It is not renewable.
Aluminum is a non nonrenewable resource, although it can be recycled.
It is both: it is non-Renewable when it is Irreversibly [and/or Irretrievably] removed Ex-Situ; and renewable only by and through the recycling efforts of People.
Renewable.
are electronic equipments renewable or nonrenewable
Nonrenewable.
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A can is nonrenewable because it is made of metal and metal is a nonrenewable resource. But it can be recycled. It doesn't necessarily mean it is renewable. The simple answer is that a can is nonrenewable.
is an ipod renewable or nonrenewable
Nonrenewable.
Nonrenewable
it is nonrenewable
nonrenewable