Its renewable because the ecosystem collects and purifies the fresh water. Its limited because the earth is only made up of 3% of fresh water and most of the other half is locked up in ice at the Poles.
Ice is simply frozen water, and water is a renewable resource, as it keeps coming back clean and fresh even though we use it and pollute it.
Water is not a renewable resource
On October 13, 2009 at 8:00 pm Minnie89 [0] said:I think denim is a renewable resource because it is made out of cotton and cotton is a renewable resource. Cotton takes a lot of water to grow, but if there is plenty water then it is a renewable resource.
yes water is a renewable resource
A sustainable resource is a resource that is constantly renewed. For example water would be a renewable resource because of the water cycle.
Ice is simply frozen water, and water is a renewable resource, as it keeps coming back clean and fresh even though we use it and pollute it.
Because the water cycle takes place. It ensures a continuous supply of fresh water on Earth.
Water is not a renewable resource
The reason why fresh water is considered a limited resource is because the large majority of water on earth is saltwater. 97 percent of the earth's water supply is saltwater and only 2.5 percent is fresh water, some of which is snow and ice.
Actual.
Renewable Resources: Water Grass Non-Renewable Resources: Coal Iron Gold The list goes on and on, these are just a few examples.
Because it is renewable
Because it is renewable
cotton is a renewable resource but requires a lot of water and farmland cotton is a renewable resource but requires a lot of water and farmland
renewable resource
Water resources are useful for several different things. Some of these include: having a natural resource, and having renewable resource of fresh water which is vital to human survival.
Is there any sea water around the island then it is limited.