Garbage is renewable. There is always more coming tomorrow.
But it is not a resource, unless you are using it to generate methane (CH4). Then it is a renewable resource.
A:No, because the definition of a renewable resource is any natural resource that is recycled or replaced constantly by nature. A natural resource is a part of the environment that is useful or necessary for the survival of living organisms. Garbage is constantly replaced but not by nature. Garbage is not necessary for the survival of living organisms. A:No, it is not. it isn't really renewable because we really do nothing with it but let it sit in landfills.A can is nonrenewable because it is made of metal and metal is a nonrenewable resource. But it can be recycled. It doesn't necessarily mean it is renewable. The simple answer is that a can is nonrenewable.
Aluminum is a non nonrenewable resource, although it can be recycled.
Pumice is a nonrenewable resource. It forms from volcanic eruptions and can take thousands of years to accumulate. Once it is mined and used, it cannot be replaced within a human-relevant timescale.
grass is a renewable resource because when it is dead, it will grow again and again Well... dormant would be more accurate. Otherwise, I agree it is renewable.
Energy can be both a resource and nonrenewable. Renewable energy sources such as sunlight and wind are resources that can be naturally replenished. Nonrenewable energy sources like fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) are finite and formed over millions of years, making them nonrenewable.
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yes rice is a renewable resource