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Yes, technically speaking it is. A range of glasses are found in—and formed by—nature. Through volcanoes, the act of time, micro-organisms, and lightning. So technically speaking it is a natural resource, in the eyes of most scientists. So even though, I am a trilingual speaking kid, I got a more researched answer, than these washed-out old boomers, that don't understand modern science.

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Andrew Mwangi

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13y ago

Glass is not a natural resource because it doesn't come from the earth.

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13y ago

No, glass isn't a natural resource. a natural resource is something found on earth like air or water. glass is manmade :)

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12y ago

Renewable, you can use it over and over and over again and it will not lose quality, paper for example after each use the quality is lost, glass will never lose its quality.

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3y ago

No, as it is altered by beings in the making unless it is lightning glass.

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Anonymous

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3y ago

it not natural

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