Field crops can be grown over and over again, making them a renewable resource.
If care is not taken, the soil can be depleted or eroded, ruining the crop land. But crops are generally considered to be renewable.
They are renewable! :)
yes it is non renewable since the field itself consists of Tar which is a fossil fuel and thus being non renewable
Non-renewable energy sources are the ones which we can only use once and of which there are relatively limited amounts available.Typically, these are oil, natural gas and coal.They were formed inside the earth over millions of years from dead organisms. Such fossil fuels (petroleum, methane, and coal) are non-renewable resources. If exhausted, they would take millions of years to be renewed.Renewable resources on the other hand primarily use natural phenomena such as wind, sun, tides, and geothermal heat (replenished by nature), or biological resources that can be replaced over a short period.
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it reduces the fertility of the soil which will lead the field into a deserted region
Field crops can be grown over and over again, making them a renewable resource. If care is not taken, the soil can be depleted or eroded, ruining the crop land. But crops are generally considered to be renewable.
They are renewable! :)
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yes it is non renewable since the field itself consists of Tar which is a fossil fuel and thus being non renewable
Basically atomic energy is a non renewable resource. The source of the energy is the supernova that exploded close to where earth was formed and the atomic energy has been running down ever since. However if man could harness nuclear fusion (which he has not done in the field of energy generation to date) then this too would be a non renewable resource but it would last man for as long as it mattered.
It is a field with no crops that is empty of all life.
No, an oil field would be a natural resource because it was formed from nature.
Harvesting is the term used when crops are picked from a field.
It is a field with no crops that is empty of all life.
I. C. Onwueme has written: 'Field crop production in tropical Africa' -- subject(s): Field crops, Tropical crops 'Tropical root and tuber crops' -- subject(s): Tropical crops, Tuber crops, Root crops
oil,coal,copper,natural gas,or others...coal,minerals,oil,diesel,nuclear energysorry that's all i got!gas oil charcoalPetroleumFossil Fuels. Oil, coal, minerals, gold, diamonds, iron ore, bauxite.A nonrenewable resource is a resource that there is a fixed amount of and more is not being created, such as oil.examples: petroleum and coalSome non-renewable resources are: oilcoalpeaturaniumThere are lots more, but those are just the basics.Fossil Fuels. Oil, coal, etc.Gasoline Oil Coal Petroleum Basically any natural resource that cannot be produced, re-grown, regenerated, or reused on a scale which can sustain its consumption rate.Coal, oil.oil, coal, natural gas, and uraniumGasoline, precious gems, gold...Oil and coal.coal,minerals,oil,diesel,nuclear energysorry that's all i got!Examples of nonrenewable resources would be coal, oil, gas and nuclear fuel like uranium.These fuels are nonrenewable because they once you burn them or use them they can't be used again.Anything that's mined from the Earth.In the field of energy, that includes:coalligniteoilnatural gasshale oilIn the field of materials,sand and gravelgolddiamondsiron orebauxiteThe only non-renewable resources are ones that cannot be replaced, or at least replenished as quickly as it would be consumed. Hardwoods would be an example, if you don't replant them. Generally this is applied to fossil fuels : coal, oil, and natural gas, which would take millions of years to replace, and not quickly enough to replace what is used.Simple, fossil fuels like petroleum and all oil related things
A large area where crops are grown is called a farm or a field.