Yes you may have pictures of renewable and non renewable resources.
oil
tree
concrete
Virtually all minerals and rocks are considered nonrenewable in normal human definitions of time. The rate at which most minerals and rocks are being used far outstrips the abilities of natural processes to renew them. In geologic time, some rock and mineral resources could be considered renewable. Others, however, would not be renewable after any period of time, due to the unique circumstances that led to their initial formation.
No because it is a finite nonrenewable material. Technically there is no such thing as a renewable resource as there's a limit to everything including the sun. Things like trees, wind, waves and sunlight are considered such as their energy is derived from the sun and thus could last as long as it does.
Plastic is not really a renewable resource but if you go thrugh a proces of melting and stuff you could have a something else of plastic so kindof.
Any resource that is not renewable, or self-renewing, cannot be replaced (at least, not in our lifetime).Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are a good example, as they took hundreds of millions of years to turn from organic material to fuel.
I don't think that concrete itself is a nonrenewable resource, but some materials in it might be. For example, the limestone in the cement (the material that makes the concrete solid) could be considered a nonrenewable resource because it takes so long for it to regenerate.
Trees are a natural renewable resource, but if we don't grow (and nourish to maturity) more trees to replace them, they then become a non-renewable resource.
I think it is nonrenewable. But i could be wrong
Virtually all minerals and rocks are considered nonrenewable in normal human definitions of time. The rate at which most minerals and rocks are being used far outstrips the abilities of natural processes to renew them. In geologic time, some rock and mineral resources could be considered renewable. Others, however, would not be renewable after any period of time, due to the unique circumstances that led to their initial formation.
No because it is a finite nonrenewable material. Technically there is no such thing as a renewable resource as there's a limit to everything including the sun. Things like trees, wind, waves and sunlight are considered such as their energy is derived from the sun and thus could last as long as it does.
i am not sure but may be yes, for eg - formation of soil is continious it never stops thus is renewable yet is considered as a non renewable source of energy coz it takes around 200million yerars to form a thin layer of topmost soil.
Coal, oil and natural gas are used to generate electricity or to power engines. Other non-renewable resources are used for well known things, for example: Gold. Used to make rings, used in computers. Stone. Used for building. Iron ore. Used to make steel and iron. Uranium. Used to power nuclear plants. Bauxite. Used to make aluminum.
No; this product could have been made from renewable resources, but it, itself isn't. Renewable resources are resources that can continually be used and either grow back, or are infinite.
for example, renewable energy resources, which renewable resource is available? we could say sun or wind or both are available.
Theoretically it is non-renewable. In practical terms it is almost inexhaustible. IF we could fuse hydrogen isotopes economically
Yes people are renewable resources because they can regenerate like a momma could have a baby before she died!
I don't think that concrete itself is a nonrenewable resource, but some materials in it might be. For example, the limestone in the cement (the material that makes the concrete solid) could be considered a nonrenewable resource because it takes so long for it to regenerate.
heat house hold water with solar radiation