coal is renewable resource but the amount of renewation is slower than amount of consumption hence it can also be called as non renewable.Production of coal take millions of year.
Porcelain is non-renewable, as it is made from natural resources such as clay, feldspar, and silica that are extracted from the earth and cannot be replenished at a fast enough rate to keep up with current demand. Transitioning to more sustainable materials like recycled porcelain or sustainable alternatives can help reduce the environmental impact of using non-renewable resources.
Coal deposits are commonly referred to as coal seams or coal beds. These are layers of coal that are found buried beneath the Earth's surface.
Similarites: Renewable and non renewable sources are available and we can get them. Differences: Renewable sources can be used over and over and will probably never run out. Non renewable resources can not be used over and over and will probably run out.
Coal that is still in the ground is referred to as coal seam or coal deposit.
Coal still in the ground is called "coal reserves".
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No, coal is not a renewable resource. It is a fossil fuel that is formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago. Once it is extracted and burned for energy, it cannot be replaced within a human lifespan.
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yes biomass is a renuable source ofenergy
Fossil fuels. Anything with a finite supply.
"Nonrenewable" refers to resources that cannot be replenished or regenerated within a human timescale once they are depleted. This typically includes fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as certain minerals. Once these resources are consumed, they cannot be replaced, leading to concerns about sustainability and environmental impact.
Yes. Biomass is plant and animal waste and can be found almost anywhere on the planet.
it is better as it is renuable and it doesnt cost anything to get the energy as it comes from the sun
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Yes forests do provide some natural resources such as wood, some edible plants, tree sap to make maple syrup, etc.
Porcelain is non-renewable, as it is made from natural resources such as clay, feldspar, and silica that are extracted from the earth and cannot be replenished at a fast enough rate to keep up with current demand. Transitioning to more sustainable materials like recycled porcelain or sustainable alternatives can help reduce the environmental impact of using non-renewable resources.