Plutonium is a non-renewable resource. It is a radioactive element that is primarily produced through the nuclear fission of uranium-238 in nuclear reactors. Once plutonium is used in nuclear reactions, it undergoes a series of radioactive decays and eventually becomes unusable for energy production. Due to the limited availability of uranium-238 and the complex process required to produce plutonium, it is considered a finite and non-renewable resource.
No, zinc is not a renewable resource because it is a naturally occurring element and cannot be replenished on a human timescale. Once extracted and used, zinc reserves can be depleted over time. Recycling of zinc can help mitigate depletion of reserves.
Non-renewable. We dig it up out of the ground and we can't make any more of it. Adding more, Coal is found in the depths of earth in form of natural resources, they are formed by processing of the trees and other biological resources
Coal is already considered a non-renewable resource, as it takes millions of years to form and cannot be replaced within a human lifespan. Once current coal deposits are mined and consumed, they will no longer be available for use.
Scandium is a natural resource but not a renewable one. It is found in the Earth's crust and is extracted through mining. Once it is used, it cannot be replenished at the same rate it is being consumed.
No, coal is not a reusable resource. Once coal is burned or used, it is no longer available for further energy production. This makes coal a non-renewable resource.
No.
On long term, the useful isotopes of plutonium are not renewable.
Any is a renewable resource but we have sufficient nitrogen in the atmosphere.
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it is non renewable. it acts like coal which means it is not nonrenewable
It is a non-renewable resource, made from oil.
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Non-renewable